Grandpa, Jack, the Trout and Me!

ISBN-10
1696576067
ISBN-13
9781696576062
Category
Fishing stories
Pages
32
Language
English
Published
2019
Author
J. D. Clanton

Description

I woke up before Mom and Dad did. Grandpa took me fishing in the stream and taught me all the tricks, tools, and rules about fishing.

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