My Life's Journey - Childhood Memories 1 - Near Death And Funny Fishing Trip With My Father. Part 1/2 :)steemCreated with Sketch.

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Childhood Fishing Trip

Yes, my amazing friends, you actually read it right. I had a fun and almost died type of fishing trip in my childhood. And, yes it is more than possible in a country which just came out of the war. As Croatia was at one point in time.It is a terrible thing what people can do to each other, in these times. But, I am not here to tell you about war. Even though, it is directly connected with this story. Are you still wondering how it would be possible to go on a fishing trip and almost die? Well, let me tell you my story..

I can't remember really how old I was at the time when my father and I went on this fishing trip, but I remember it like it happened today. I am sure you have some memories such as this one as well. Some memories just stick with you for life. I grew up in a little town called Drnis. It really is a beautiful town with only about 10-15k people living there. It is surrounded by nature and not so far from it there is a big gorgeous mountain called Promina. While almost through the city runs a river called Cikola. This is where my dad and I would go for our fishing trips. And, this was about 4-5 years after the war in Croatia.

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These two pictures are of my hometown Drnis, and Petrovo Polje-field.

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On the right of this picture is the river Cikola and where my father and I would go fishing.

After the war, my dad really could not afford fancy fishing poles so he would make them from bamboo sticks for us. Honestly, my dad can make anything when he puts his mind to it. I loved those fishing poles. There was a specific way of making them as well. You have to dry them properly and prepare them, but they were awesome, and durable as well. They were about 2-3 meters long, amazingly flexible and the caught fish could bend them as much as they wanted, but they wouldn't break. I believe my dad was making these bamboo fishing poles with his dad and he was doing the same with me. Passing knowledge to the next of keen kind of thing. Which gives them the value money can't ever buy. They were two-part poles, with each part being about 1-1.5 meter long with a simple line attached at the top. Of course, with a hook on the end of the line, but no anchor whatsoever. Similar to fly fishing. But a bit different.

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The Craft Of Fishing

It was a type of fishing where you would cast your line with the live worm attached to the hook and that would be the only anchor you had. Learning how to cast the line without almost no anchor beside the worm took some skill and practice I can tell you that for sure. The line would sit on top of the river water and it would slowly sink from the weight of the worm. In this type of fishing if fish would not bite in 10-20 sec after your line hits the water you would need to pull out the line and check if the worm is set properly. I mean guys if one millimeter of the metal hook was showing this fish would not bite. Even if there were hundreds of fish around it. That is why knowing how to set your worm on the hook was an "art."

So if you knew how to do that the fish would bite. And, when they would, the feeling and the sight were amazing. I still remember how it felt and how it looked to a detail even today 18-20 years after."Some memories just stick with you for life." Once the fish would bite the worm, the line would cut through the water like a speedboat, leaving the V shape look behind. But if you were impatient and pull the line out of the water too soon most of the time you would lose the fish as you did not let the fish bite hard and long enough to be hooked. So the timing was of incredible importance as well.

And, of course, my dad was an expert in hooking a worms. He would catch 5-6 while I would hook one warm. It frustrated me like hell.😂 But, honestly, I am thankful he would show me how to do it couple times and left me to figure it out on my own. Because isn't that life in reality? Figuring things out on your own. I might off not think that in that moment, but these fishing trips taught me discipline(to learn how to fish), patience( to know how to catch a fish and not pull the line back too soon), and HOW TO LISTEN? Because in life if you don't know how to listen you might lose the opportunity to LEARN. And, you can learn something from everybody. I am forever grateful to my dad about teaching me these lessons. These lessons prepared me for life to come and oh boy did they come in handy.

I am a fast learner, persistent, and I learned how to be patient very fast so my dad got some competition very fast. We would always have a "friendly" competition. Each gets his pond and let the games begin. 😂

Funny Part Of Our Fishing Trip

So our fishing trip would start about 4 pm and we would climb down under our Cikola river bridge and dig up live worms. Places them in containers with dirt and we would drive about 10km from our city to our favorite fishing spot.

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Cikola bridge.

In order to get to our spot,we had to cross the big overgrown grass field. The grass was so high that on this day we had to go all the way around the field and go alongside the river bank. There was no way to cross it directly. This is not long after the war so the fields were not maintained at all. A lot of abandon field and destroyed houses all around. So grass would grow over 1 meter high as there were no people tending to it.

When we would finally get to our fishing spot the situation was not much better. But, it was all about who is going to clear some space faster so he can start fishing. Let the games begin. lol A lot of overgrown grass, and branches preventing us to cast our lines with ease. This is where my height at only 10 years old came as a huge advantage. My dad was about 1.96 cm tall. So let me explain why this was an advantage? lol 2018-01-10-00-58-57.jpg

My handsome father Milan standing in the Petrovo Polje field with my hometown in the back. This was recently taken by my brother. He is an amazing father, but he does have a little short fuse as you will find out soon. I know what you are thinking. Those shade glasses are cool. 😂

Since all is overgrown around us and branches from the trees are always in the way. I was smaller and I had a shorter pole. So I needed less space and less opening from branches to cast my line. While on the other hand, my dad had a long pole which can be an advantage if you have clear space to cast your line, but not in this case. Not at all. I had an advantage and I used it a lot. While I was casting my lines and catching fish all I heard from my dad was the curse words, and him going ballistic on the branches in his way. 😂 You can probably assume right now why he was cursing?

Well because he was taller than me he needed more space to cast his line and it would always get stuck on something. On a branch somewhere, or somewhere else. I still remember me laughing inside watching him fighting the fight he can't really win on that day. Branches were beating him as well I in fishing. Thank you branches. 😂 It was not his day. No matter how hard he tried that day his line would get stuck on something. My favorite thing he would say was this?

" I can't believe it, stuck again. Why is this happening to me? Did I throw rocks at Jesus? I am cursed. lol"

This was the nicest one for sure. The other curses were little different. Not appropriate to write here. Let's just say if we were going live on TV there would a lot of beeping sounds. I mean a lot of guys.😂 I believe my dad lost his patience there. The lesson of patience I learned from him, but he forgot to apply today. lol But, seriously guys I mean his hook would get stuck on the tiniest branches. And he caught two turtles that day. Plus so many fish he tried to catch he bring so close back to the bank and they would fall off the hook and escape. I think even Budha would lose his patience here today. 😂

Plus to be fair I was a very bad son. Instead of helping him, I was just minding my own business, catching a lot of fish. And, yes I was laughing every time his pole, line, or hook would get stuck on something. I am ashamed now how bad of a son I was. I still remember myself catching him at the corner of my eyes and trying not to laugh out loud. Terrible son, I tell you, terrible. lol

But eventually he did calm down, and he did catch a lot of fish before we would have to leave as the sun was coming down. I loved those sunsets with father by my side overlooking the beautiful scenery around us. The river Cikola is surrounded by gorgeous mountains and a huge golden field called Petrovo Polje. Just imagine sitting on the river bank and huge field in front of you and the mountains in the distance. The river is so calm and it reflects everything around it. Even the gorgeous sunset coming down in front of us. While writing this in my mind I am right there sitting on the river bank with my father gazing together in the distance...

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Soon we would pack up and head back to our car with dinner for our mom for us to prepare. Another amazing day in my life, worth remembering for life. Plus I forgot to tell you he got bitten by a spider while we were trying to get through the side of the field to get to our spot for fishing. Not his day my friends. lol

Now you are probably wondering why I named the title of this post as a near-death experience? To find out you will have to wait for the part two of my story as this is becoming a very long post and I am afraid it will be too long for people to read. But, trust me nearer to death I don't think we could off got.

P.S I left a hint in bold back in the 2nd paragraph of the Funny Part Of Our Fishing Trip part.

Thank you for reading, see you guys in Part 2 of this story, much love,

dbjegovic 💓💓

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I feel practically embarrassed to throw my little 50c vote on here now ... considering. But ... I was with you in the bad times, so I'll be with you in the good. Use this for plaster on the bullet holes. I want to see this house of yours restored in my life time. (And you don't have that much time to waste with that as your scheduling milestone.)

Your 50 cents is worth more to me than a 100$ dollar upvote. Just want to let you know that and I am sure you know it already by now. :)

The housework will continue this summer, and how the Steemit is going for me these past few weeks it will be no problem to invest some more money into restoring it to its former glory and even better. Of course, this is all thanks to amazing people like you who support and encourage me every day. :)

Hopefully, one day, maybe you will see my house in person. By that, I mean the sewer under the house. lolol Had to sneak one in. I can't be all nice. :)

Really very interesting story.
The photos of your home town, fields and poles are really amazing.
Your fishing trip is also very fantastic.
I like your style of writing this story.
Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful trip with us.

@anayakhan thank you for a wonderful comment. I am glad you enjoyed it. This is just me on the paper. I hope you are ready for the Part I will post in 2 days. That is when things really get interesting. :)

Thank you for reading. Have a great day. :)

Yes I am ready for next.
You are welcome:-)

I will probably write the second part tomorrow. I have it all in my head and just have to sit down and download it on the paper. :)

Great post! I can see why you got some major upvotes. :) I look forward to hearing what you picked up in the field or if a lion attacked you! ;) So great to have these memories with your dad.

Thank you my amazing friend. People sure notice when you write from the heart. They are always the best stories. :)

The second part will be very interesting. Who was guarding us that day I don't know. But, I am thankful he was there. :)

Thank you for reading. Have an amazing day. :)

Yes, definitely good to have made it home safe!!! It is true that stories from the heart do seem to do really well on here. :) I am looking forward to part 2!

You and me both. The ones from the heart are always the best story. :)

See you in part 2. :)

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I loved that special moment you had with your dad @awakentolife and that you had such fond memories of him that you will carry on and share with your children as well, I believe ;)

Our dads in that generations are practically real super dads . I remembered my dad literally did the side porch and the bathroom floor with cement all by himself; built a chicken coup with my mom together.

All sweat but full of joy.

That was the simple life we get to have when we are not too busy striving in capital cities.

Thank you, my friend. Life is all about creating memories and experiences such as this one. I think people invest too much time buying things instead of experiences. I am thankful I had the opportunity to live my life the way I wanted to and to have all these amazing experiences to share with you guys. :)

I agree with you on the real super dads. My house in Croatia was built by my dad's friends and him back in Croatia. I believe kids today have forgotten what it means to make something with their own two hands in these days.

Honestly, when I finally settle down somewhere in life it will not be in a big city. It will be nature surrounded place near the ocean. :)

memories that should not be forgotten, and nice story:)

Very true, my friend. I don't think I will ever forget this one. :)

Wow great writing skills you got there buddy! And thank you for sharing your story with us. A close father and son relationship is one of the best things in life, i bet! Keep on writing quality posts like this my friend! 😀

And, thank you, for such a great and thoughtful comment. I am happy and thankful I lived to share this story with you guys. As you will see in Part 2 I just posted yesterday nearer to death my father and I could off not got. :)

Thank you for the encouraging words. Have an amazing day. @andywong31 :)

Really enjoyed this tale. Your recountings of stories are always worth a read. It does sound like your father is an interesting man. I think I probably would have been laughing at him getting his line stuck, too. I haven't been fishing in a long time, but that does sound rather humorous.

Glad I got to share in one of your memories here via this post. Also, congratulations on landing the huge votes on this post. It's always a great feeling to have your post appreciated in that way!

Looking forward to part 2... perhaps there's something in the grass.

Thank you, my friend, for stopping by and taking the time to read. I know you are a busy man. Especially for being a leader of our amazing discord group. https://steemit.com/@thesteemengine :)

Man, I can't explain how much I laughed that day. I mean nothing was going his way. If it was not the hook getting stuck it was something else. It was just not his day. lol

Man those huge votes sure make you feel like you were doing something right with your writing. Even though seeing amazing comments even without those votes is incredibly encouraging. :)

The grass has a lot to do with it as you will find out in the second part. :)

I am waiting for the part 2 Durko and I hope there will be no fishing. Although you are a great storyteller and your story is really fascinating, my vegan heart is not feeling good reading about fishing. I hope you can understand that XOXO

My amazing friend, I think I have told you this before? You should never apologize for speaking your mind. That is one of the things I love about you. You are an honest, amazing, and straightforward person. :)

Would you believe me when I was writing this post I was thinking "Lena is not going to like this post"? I truly was concerned about it. Now you do have to take this in consideration. This was 20 years ago and since then thanks to you in big part I have become vegetarian-vegan(95%).

But, to tell this story I had to tell it like it was. And, it really was not about fishing, but rather about my experiences with my dad. Unfortuantely, fishing was part of it, and had to include it. Or the story would not be the same without it.

The second part has no fishing in it whatsoever. And, it will be a great story to read. :)

Thank you as always for all your support, and HONESTY. Have a best day ever. XOXOXOXOX to infnity. :)

I completely understand Durko and I appreciate you know me so well, lol. That is really sweet of you..........................I look forward to read the part 2 for sure XOXO

I am really happy you understand, my amazing friend. I really did think about how my vegan friends will feel about it, but the story would not be the same without it. Heck who would think this kid in the story would be vegan today? lol But, I am. :)

Majority thanks to you. Part 2 is going to be even better and vegan-friendly I promise. :) @lenasveganliving

I also have experience went to fishing trip with my father, he took me to unknown river in my town in Aceh, Indonesia. we catch so many cat fish at that time, but now we both busy with our jobs. so we don't have to spent together anymore..

I am sorry to hear about not having more time to spend with your father. Even I don't have time now as a professional basketball player I play about 8 months every year in a different country. But, I make the best out of it when I get back home for the summer. That is all we can do.

Plus, my friend, you have memories and you can go there anytime you like and spend some time with your dad. :)

yea, I will try my best

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