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RELEASE AND RIDE

By Reg “Chip” Chipman

AZOD Staff Writer

 

When I was a kid in Maine, one of my favorite trout streams was nine miles away from the little town that was home. It was too far to walk. We were too young to have driver’s licenses. So, with my fishing pals, Wharf Rat and Crowbait, we did what every other kid in the same situation did. When we wanted to go swimming or fishing, we hitch-hiked.

 

We knew most people who gave us a ride. It wasn’t considered dangerous back then, unless you got in with Clarence T. who more often than  not  was half in the bag. I had orders from my parents not to accept rides from Clarence. Wharf Rat rode with Clarence once. When they got rolling, Wharf Rat notice the absence of a steering wheel. In place of the wheel, Clarence had a monkey wrench.

 

We often caught our limit of brook trout and headed home with stringers of fish. One hot July day we stood beside U.S. Route 1 for over an hour. Car after car went by. Finally old Harvard Phineas Farkle came along in his old Ford pickup. Harvey P. to the adults, Mr. Farkle to us kids was one of the best fishermen around.

 

I got in the front, Wharf Rat and Crowbait climbed in the rear with the fish which by then had become somewhat odoriferous. As we started rolling, Harvey said, “ I thought you boys had some sense.”

“What do you mean?” I asked.

“Who’s gonna stop and give you a ride with all those stinking fish?

“We always have trouble getting a ride home,” I replied

“I don’t wonder,” snorted Harvey, “What are you gonna do with all those fish ?”

“Well, Wharf Rat feeds them to his cats. Crowbait and I give them away if we can find someone who wants them.”

Harvey muttered something which I could not quite hear and  I didn’t think I really wanted to hear it anyway. “Did you ever think about putting the fish back?,” he asked.

“They’re dead,” I said.

“Very funny, bonehead. I mean put back the fish that you will be catching in the future. You’re wasting a great resource. Put’em back and you can catch’em again and they can spawn and there will fish for the future. If everyone took as many fish out of that brook as you boys do there wouldn’t be any fish left.”

 

Harvey continued his lecture, “And I’ll guarantee you another thing. You’ll get a ride a whole lot quicker without a bunch of stinking fish.”

 

That summer, so long ago, converted three boys to catch and release. Harvey was right on both counts. We did start to get rides sooner and young boys still catch trout in that little stream.

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