




This was Jimmy's first time going to Lake Tahoe since our honeymoon. We went over the summer time when some of the Calvert Family was up there. It was a blast, to say the least. Jimmy had never been crawdad fishing before, but before long, figured out the tricks. And of course he wasn't even scared to pick them up. I wonder how long these crawdads will continue to fall for our bait!
1 comment:
That looks so fun! Do you always do fish them in the dark? Crazy!
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