Anglers use ashes of friend as bait to reel in monster 180lbs carp in his honour

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Mr Fairbrass and Mr Dale spent three hours reeling in the monster and afterwards, when the adrenaline had worn off and they had returned the fish alive and well to the lake, they thanked Ron for making the fishing gods look down on them.

Mr Fairbrass said: "We were gutted that Ron couldn't come on the trip because he was really looking forward to it, but he was definitely with us when we caught that fish.

"It seemed like it was destiny we would use Ronnie to catch one of the biggest fish in the lake. It's what he would have wanted."

Mr Dale added: "I am not a religious person but it felt spiritual, it felt like Ron was there with us.

"After we caught this fish I looked to the heavens and said 'thank you, Ron.'

Mr Hopper, Mr Fairbrass and Mr Dale, all from Hull, East Yorks, went fishing in Thailand last year as a retirement present to themselves and enjoyed it so much they booked a return this April.

But Mr Hopper, who was a marine engineer, fell ill last December and was diagnosed with aggressive liver cancer by his doctor who gave him just weeks to live.

Paul Fairbrass said: "It gave him enough time to think about what he wanted to do.

"A few days before he died he asked us to take his ashes to Thailand and scatter them around the lake because he had really happy memories of the place.

"I told him we would go one better than that and turn him into boilies and catch a big fish with them. He just cracked up and said it was a brilliant idea."

Mr Hopper died on December 22 and was cremated three weeks later.

His widow Judith took half his ashes to scatter them on a beach in Grenada in the Caribbean while his friends took the other half.

Mr Fairbrass and Mr Dale got permission from the airline to carry the ashes on board in a sealed container and waited until they arrived in Thailand to make the bait mix.

The two fishermen used them to catch several catfish and small carp before Mr Dale decided to cast off from the same position or peg Ron used last year to land a 150lbs carp.

Mr Fairbrass said: "We caught some smaller fish with it but didn't think we would get a big one. Ron must have been looking out for us."

HookedOnOogaChaka on December 6th, 2017 at 02:46 UTC »

I've been trying to figure this out for years. I knew I didn't want all that fancy shit, but that's it.

Pine box? Maybe.

Science? Maybe.

Smoke me? Maybe.

Plant a tree with me? Maybe.

No. Not anymore. In the event my friends and family find my account when I'm dead. Please catch fish with me. Seriously.

Edit: I'm drinking tonight so I'm texting the important ones now in case I fall down the stairs or some shit.

Edit 2: Spelling.

Probably final edit: I don't think they're into it so far :(

I lied one more drunk af edit: Success. Fuck yeah.

Quicksplice on December 6th, 2017 at 02:37 UTC »

I imagine this is the way any avid fisherman would want to go out. Cool story.

hurtsdonut_ on December 6th, 2017 at 02:37 UTC »

How the fuck is this so upvoted in 15 minutes?