There comes a time in everybody's life, unfortunately, no matter how much they love what they're doing,
they have to quit.
Get ready, get ready.
They're done, they're done, they're done, they're done.
I've got a condition called Parkinson.
They're done, they're there, they're done, they're done there.
They're done.
You got them.
They're done, they're there.
I have never had a better time in my life and the times that I spent with Pete.
They're done, you got them.
Tip up, tip up, tip up, tip up.
Look at the size of that brown.
accept the disease in order to keep on going and plan to do it for at least another 60 or 80 years.
Oh my god, I got him dog!
Over the past three years, I've had big, big time progression of my Parkinson's,
so much so that I could barely talk, I had shook so that I couldn't eat at a table with anybody else
because I'd shake the food off the table. The Parkinson was going to really disable me
and so I decided that something was going to be done so that I could get on with my life.
And so I decided to look into what was available and found out that they were doing an operative procedure on the brain.
The surgery is funny, you're awake and they've got you pinned down so you can't move your head,
but the people come in the room and they're talking about you, you know they're talking about you,
so you have repartee, it's almost five and a half weeks since the surgery.
And now I am here in one of the most beautiful places in the world with old Pete
and we're trying to catch a fish, we're going to catch fish.
We've got a great big catch right over here feeding like it's his last meal.
I mean he is partying like it's going out of style. Can you see him dog?
I think so.
Lower, little left, little left, left, left, ready? Let it go, let it go.
There, dog, there!
Real, real, real, real, real. Hard, real, hard, real, hard, real.
Good, hit him again, hit him again, hit him again, hit him again, hit him again, hit him again.
Big cutthroat, big cutthroat, you got him.
You did, I got you.
Hang tight, go ahead and sit back, go ahead and sit back.
Don't let him get you in the brush. There you go.
That hook is stuck to a blanket, dog.
We got a good big one. Let him, let him by.
Tip real tall, don't let him get you in that brush though.
That's a big one, dog. That is a big one. Look at that thing.
Holy s***.
If this can help anybody that's got this disease, it gives you hope, which is very discouraging
when you're feeling the disease progressing so rapidly,
and you think there's nothing else they can do about it,
because you can't take any more medication because it makes you so sick,
and I'm pleased to be a part of it.
K-Dot.
Look, you just pay, help me.
I'm so nervous, I keep coughing up on these knots.
That's the biggest cutthroat I've ever seen.
Yeah.
Quite a noticeable margin.
Dog, drop down here.
We're ready to get him.
We're going to have to cast quite a ways, longer than I'd like.
I got a hold of you back here.
Got to do a nice, strong cast.
What?
Wait, just a second.
I'm ready.
All right, now go ahead, take your time, take your time, take your time.
Right on the edge of the bubbles.
More left.
That's the one.
That's the one.
Get ready.
That's the one.
Get ready.
Get ready.
There, dog, there!
Hit him again, hit him again, hit him again.
Okay, hold on, dog, hold on.
Dog, dog, dog, dog.
Here you go.
Here you go.
Turn around, dog.
Turn around.
Okay.
Ryan, go get that tube.
My fault.
No, it wasn't your fault, dog.
Okay.
It should happen.
How's that feel, dog?
I like it.
The king, dog.
The king got away this time.
King.
Don't get him next time.
Okay.
Well, he came up and ate that thing so good, didn't he, dog?
He just ran, he did exactly what he was supposed to do.
He just ran out of the hole, you know?
What do you do?
That was a five or six pound cutthroat, dog.
We've got to come back up and get him.
We'll get him.
Son of a bit.
Sometimes it works out like that, you know?
Sometimes they win.
At least we got him to eat it, dog.
Well, we had the king hooked up.
Sometimes the big one gets away.
Do the best you can.
That was good, dog.
Thank you.
Good day, thank you.
Should we go back to catch him and have an ice cream?
Okay.
