This summer, we found a great fishing place at Taylorsville Lake. We got up early in morning before the sun was even up and drove to the lake where we had to hike down a wooded trail for about 2 miles...in the dark...carrying our fishing poles and tackle box.
One time we caught a huge catfish using a live night crawler. It was so big that it stretched from below my waiste to my chin! Here's a picture to prove it:
One time we caught a huge catfish using a live night crawler. It was so big that it stretched from below my waiste to my chin! Here's a picture to prove it:


I really like fishing at Taylorsville Lake because Dad and I get to spend time together and have fun fishing. We also stop at a gas station on the way and get food and worms.
Here are some more pictures of me fishing:


I thought I had a big one...but it turned out to be a tree stump.
Dad has taught me how to cast pretty good.
Another time, we went to Clark State Forest in Indiana on a Sunday afternoon. We caught a large mouth bass using a top water lure. It wasn't nearly as big as the catfish, but it was fun to reel in. KaraBeth caught a pearch on her pole.

As always, Addie likes to go fishing with us and we like her to be there too.