On the first day of Fishmas, my true love gave to me: A new, bright and shiny bass boat.
On the second day of Fishmas, my true love gave to me: Two rods and reels.
On the third day of Fishmas, my true love gave to me: Three tackle boxes.
On the fourth day of Fishmas, my true love gave to me: Four dozen minnows.
On the fifth day of Fishmas, my true love gave to me: Five goldfish.
On the sixth day of Fishmas, my true love gave to me: Six packs of hooks.
On the seventh day of Fishmas, my true love gave to me: Seven worms-a-swimming.
On the eighth day of Fishmas, my true love gave to me: Eight spools of line.
On the ninth day of Fishmas, my true love gave to me: Nine fishing lures.
On the 10th day of Fishmas, my true love gave to me: Ten bass-a-leaping.
On the 11th day of Fishmas, my true love gave to me: Eleven guided trips.
On the 12th day of Fishmas, my true love gave to me: Twelve leftover dinners, 11 guided trips, 10 bass-a-leaping, nine fishing lures, eight spools of line, seven worms-a-swimming, six packs of hooks, five goldfish, four dozen minnows, three tackle boxes, two rods and reels and a new, bright and shiny bass boat.
Capt. Gus’ version of “The Twelve Days of Christmas” may not be as popular as the original, but it gives last-minute shoppers a few gift ideas for the fishermen on their list.
In case you plan to buy the entire “Twelve Days of Fishmas” as written, a rough cost estimate is $39,945.
Last Minute Gift Ideas:
* A thermos bottle that keeps liquids hot or cold - ($10 up)
* Minnow bucket with battery operated aerator - ($25 up)
* “How to Fish” DVD’s and books - ($10 up)
* Landing net – ($10 up) Last
* Ranger Bass Boat – ($35,000 up)
* Gift Card – Any amount
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