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Want to Wish You....
A Very Happy Birthday to Melissa
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Congrats on being chosen to sign our National Anthem at the Baysox Game!!!
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Congrats To Tiffany for Bowling 3rd in the County!!! Good Luck Bowling at State!!!!
Justin's Fish
Well, John took Justin out fishing in the Chesapeake for his 5th Birthday.
� Once again, Justin reeled in the only keeper of the day. Striped bass were hitting
real well, but all seemed to be just under the 18 inch minimum.� Justin is shown
below with a 21 and a half inch Rockfish (striped bass) that he caught.� It also just
happened to be delicious.
Uncle John invited us (Justin and his Dad) to join him fishing on the
Chesapeake Bay� again... perhaps for the last time. John and Don caught
nine fish between them, but Justin caught eleven. �� John and I
caught perch and spot (up to 9 inches), but Justin caught� 2 perch,� a
flounder,� a bass,� an elway,� a toadfish, two of the biggest spot I've
ever seen (12 1/2 and 13 inches) and three sea trout (13, 16. 17 inches, but they have to
be 14", so the short one was released.) Justin caught all the keepers.� Things
were still going pretty good up until shortly after Justin put his third fish in the live
well,� and observing his Uncle bring in a fish, was hear to say,
" Oh, Uncle John, did you catch another little perch??? "
John was heard to mumble something about the anchor .....
It wasn't untill after we had eaten the fish that we discovered that both of the
spot were eligible for certificates in the state of Maryland. Actually spot over 10 inches
get a certificate, and spot over 12 inches get a patch.� Needless to say, be were
disappointed that we didn't taken them to a registration station for Justin. Pictures to
follow (if Aunt Linda's camera worked)(Still waiting)
The next weekend Justin racked up a lead of 16 to 4 as his Dad tried to keep up with the
four year old at catching bluegills and sunfish in Bowie's "Allen's Pond!"�
Justin is now intent on scoring a tiger muskie from Lake Artemesia. Lake Artemesia rules
say you can't keep the muskies till they're over 36 inches.� Justin is already
casting confidently with a couple types of reels, puts his own bait on the hook, and
decides when he wants to use lures or live bait.� He is now working on his
presentation of artificial frogs and mice across the Artemesia lilly pads.� Pictured
are a couple largemouth bass Justin caught last weekend while pursuing his muskie. He also
returned a couple smaller fish to the lake.�� Score for that short late
afternoon trip was Justin 4, Brother Mike 0, Dad 0.
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Justin's Photo's
Justin's Pre-School Graduation picures are now on his page, with
more to come.
Michael Moved Out!!
The editor and manager of BRONSON's (that's me) will no longer be responsible for content
of pages under the link Mike.
���� Mike is now doing his own web page posted on another service
(Geocities) and is not sharing his password with his Dad.� This does not mean his Dad
will not be looking at it .
Congratulations Melissa!
Congratulations are in order for Miss Melissa Bronson who was inducted into the National
Honor Society in recognition of her excellence in the areas of scholarship,
service, leadership and character.� The induction ceremony took� place at 9:30am
on Tuesday, May 2nd, 2000. in the auditorium of Eleanor Roosevelt High
School in Greenbelt, Maryland. It was followed by a reception complete with cake and
punch.� Then the inductees were released for the remainder of the school day to
celebrate with their families.
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