My First Fish
My First Fish
Spring was bursting out all over the place. The Redbuds, dogwood and Apple trees bore witness to this fact. I began to get in the swing of things, too.
The urge to go fishing was uppermost in my mind. I knew I would need fish bait so I hurried off with a spade and can and found worms for the occasion. This task completed I hunted fishing hooks and canes for my fishing party. Away we went to the river. It was a bumpy ride, but we finally got to the river and found holes of water that seemed to be filled with fish.
I found a comfortable perch on a big tree root and lowered my line into the water. The hook hardly hit the water when snap a fish had latched onto the hook. I gave a tremendous tug on my pole and out came a fish, an honest to goodness fish. I yelled to the top of my lungs, “A fish. I caught one. Oh, Mama, see my fish, my first fish.”
I took off through the bushes tramping the tender May apple plants as I ran with the fish clutched tightly in one hand and my fishing pole in the other hand. There seemed to be a song in my heart something like this, “Oh, happy day that caused fish to grow in the big rivers.” “Oh, Mama, Mama see my big fish!” After I realized I carried on like a maniac, I gained my composure and decided to measure my fish. I discovered I had not caught a whale, but I had caught an honest to goodness fish that measured the great length of 6 inches.
By: Lula Gregory Flynn