Showing posts with label fish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fish. Show all posts

Monday, May 25, 2009

(Another) Fishing Story


"Out Fishin' " by Norman Rockwell

When I was a kid (about 8 yo), I got to go to Gramma Matucheski's for a few days--by myself. That was cool. She had a lot of grand kids, and we were the youngest, so it was kind of neat to be there by myself. They lived on a dairy farm in northern Wisconsin, way out in the country.

One day, I decided to go fishing. So I found a stick, and asked Gramma for some string. She gave me a ball of cotton string pieces "too short to keep." I tied them together until I had enough line to fish with.

Then I asked for a safety pin to use as a hook. Grappa Matucheski heard that -- I don't remember him saying much to me ever -- but this day, he convinced me that a real fishing hook with a barb would work better than just a safety pin. He tied the hook onto my fishing line.

Gramma helped me dig some worms for bait, and away I went (no Coca-Cola as in the Norman Rockwell picture above) ... I started off across the road and fields to the Eau Claire River. I found an old tree stump next to the river, I sat down, and baited my hook and dropped my line in the water. I felt just like Tom Sawyer.

Lots of fish were checking out my hook, but none were biting. I waited patiently. Then along came a big ol' bumblebee. I didn't want to get stung, so I pulled up my fishing line and ran away from that bumbling bee.

When I was safe from the bee, I looked at my fishing pole. I had caught a fish! I'd left in such a hurry, I snagged the poor fish by his eye. (Ouch!)

Just the same, I was proud of my catch. And I showed it to Gramma when I got back to the house. She said, "Ah, yes. Very nice." I thought we'd eat it for supper. Gramma knew it was too small, and she buried it in the garden.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

The Popcorn Trout Incident




Just look at that gorgeous Rainbow Trout skin! Is there anything prettier in this world?


Me with one of the beloved rainbow trout.

At our house, CL does most of the cooking. But every once in a while, I get back into the kitchen just to prove I can still make a favorite meal.

One weekend, we'd gotten groceries, and I wanted to make trout ... We'd also purchased popcorn, and CL transferred it from the plastic bag to a glass jar for preservation, but it didn't all fit. So I left the remainder in the bag on the stove as a reminder to pop this batch of corn later that evening ...

Later that day, I got the trout ready and put it in the oven to bake. After a while, I heard a popping noise and checked the fish. I saw popped white popcorn kernals in the bottom of the oven with more popping by the second ... Puzzled, I asked CL, "Why is there popcorn in the bottom of the oven?" By then it had started to smoke ... I turned off the oven and went for a walk to sort all this out.

The bag with the remaining popcorn melted from the hot air coming up through the vent on top of the old stove. The loose popcorn fell down the vent into the hot oven and popped.

I cleaned out the popcorn and finished baking the fish a little while later. We had a nice trout dinner--sans popcorn.