my dad or grandad weren't really fisherman, so I only remember going as a kid maybe 3 or 4 times total...
When I was in the Air Force(1985-1989) a buddy of mine asked me if I wanted to go fishing with him. I told him sure, but that I didn't have a pole or anything, so he said he had one I could use... we ended up at a lake in central Oklahoma called lake Thunderbird, fishing for catfish at nighttime.
Man, our chicken liver baits barely reached bottom and we had a fish! It was like that for literally hours... we caught em as fast as we could reel em in!
Not knowing that fishing wasn't always like this, I thought "holy crap, fishing is awesome!"
I quickly realized after more trips that the first night was simply a stroke of luck - but I was already hooked!(no pun intended)
After getting bored with simply tossing out bait and waiting, I started looking into bass fishing. I saw those guys on TV constantly busy, casting, retrieving, moving here and there, so it looked alot more exciting than catfishing. I started watching all the usual suspects - Bill Dance, Jimmy Houston(a fellow Okie{a nickname for Oklahoma natives}), Hank Parker, and the Bassmasters tv show...
I poured over all the fishing magazines and bought waaaay more tackle than I could ever use, not even knowing what half of the lures did, I just bought em because they looked cool. LOL
But I started to do what they said in the magazines, and began to put 2 and 2 together and I started catching fish! Hey, this stuff really works!
I got a late start on fishing compared to most folks, but man, what a great time I've had... and continue having! I've fished in Oklahoma, Texas, Colorado, Wyoming, Nevada(I lived in Las Vegas for a few years), and now Massachusetts.
My biggest bass came on a Strike King spinnerbait, chartreuse w/ dual-willow blades and weighed 6lbs. I also got a walleye almost 8 lbs on a Rapala ShadRap. These were both back home in Oklahoma. My biggest bass here in MA was a 4 pounder caught/released at Norton reservoir. I did catch a cod that was probably close to 10 pounds on one of those charter trip things, but saltwater fishing never really interested me... not sure why.