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The Herman Lucerne Memorial Annual Fishing Tournament Committee
organizes a free fishing day for sick children from Homestead Baptist
Hospital every year one week prior to the tournament. This year was my
second year participating along side 10 other local flats fishing
guides.  This year Captain Dave Sutton paired the guides with a child
and a guardian (usually a parent) according to the individual needs of
the child.  Some guides use bigger (more stable) boats than others so
naturally they would accommodate a child that needs that little extra
attention and concern.  That morning I was excited and I must admit a
little nervous to meet my sick angler.  I didn't have to wait very long
for them to arrive because apparently my two fisherman for the day were
excited and ready to catch some fish.  They were the first one's to get
there that morning.  I will never forget it. It was a mother and the
most precious little girl I had seen in quite a while. She barreled out
of that car dressed like she was going to Disney World with the
matching sunglasses and a smile that goes from ear to ear.  So we
loaded up on my 17' Dolphin Super Skiff and headed down the channel
that leads into Biscayne Bay.  For the first hour her mother and I
chatted a little and laughed at the little girl when she would hold her
arms out like she was flying as we headed to the first fishing spot.  
The only thing that kept going through my head was there couldn't
possibly be anything wrong with this little girl. She has no visible
physical scars and her personality is brighter than any other six year
old little girl that I have ever seen.  A little later in our adventure
her mother began to tell me what her daughter had been through.  
Apparently she was diagnosed with Leukemia at age 3 and has had several
Chemotherapy treatments. She lost all of her hair at one time and has
had numerous surgeries. Right then I couldn't believe that this little
girl had to go through such a horrific time in her life. I must admit
the next 5 minutes or so were a little awkward because I really didn't
have any experience with dealing with situations like this. Because
that is what society has always taught us, when something is different
from the norm we should treat them differently. Oh, was I ever so
wrong. Just then her mother hooked up on the first fish and let out a
holler as she reeled in the legal sized mangrove snapper. As I helped
her release the fish her daughter said, "OK, Mommy its my turn. I'm
gonna catch a big one!" And she did just that on the very next cast.
She reeled and pulled with all her might. The rest of the day was
pretty much the same. The mother daughter duo caught fish until we ran
out of bait. As we headed back to the ramp I must admit I am a changed
man. She was only six years old, but stronger than any adult I had ever
met. She was a living example of courage and true happiness.
Thank You Juliana for teaching me what is truly important,
Captain Rich Smith
Herman Lucerne Guides For Kids Day
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