+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 3 of 3

Thread: Glory Days

  1. #1
    Anthony's Ark is a blowboater
    Join Date
    Jul 2009
    Location
    Wisconsin's Driftless Area
    Posts
    281
    Occupation
    trout fishing

    Glory Days

    He stands stream side. You guess him at about 65-68 years old. He is a large man. Back in the day
    he stood close to 6'04" and about 250 pounds. Now all you see is the beautifully colored brook trout he
    is unhooking from his line. He loves to trout fish. He is a firm believer in catch and release. Bob is a worm angler. Bob says that
    brook trout are one of the most beautiful creatures God put on this earth. Bob is not a "big" trout guy. He likes to catch lots of trout
    and all sizes.



    Bob was bitten by the trout bug back in the 50s. He said when he first moved to northern Wisconsin. ...he was made an honorary member of a local tribe near Green Bay. The Native Americans he fished with showed him how to fish with worms.They stressed getting on the first bite and try an upper lip hook-up.
    Bob turned 75 this year. His has a slight limp. His right knee bothers him.



    The first thing you see when you see Bob Skoronski close up is his big smile. Shortly there after..... his arm is extended in a firm handshake.
    You can't miss the handshake. All of the fingers on each hand have been broken at least once. Some of his fingers even point both directions.



    Bob said ALL lineman had fingers like those from his era.He said the defensive lineman stuck their fingers in the offensive linemen's face masks.
    He said the only way to survive in the trenches was to show NO FEAR and retaliate against dirty play. Bob said: " All players played hurt in
    those days." There was nothing that a good whirlpool couldn't cure."




    He introduces himself usually quite modestly. He makes no mention of being the ANCHOR of the left side of the Green Bay Packers offensive
    line for 11 years. Left tackle is known today as the most important position on the offensive line. It covers the quarterback's blind side. Bob had
    a brief time away from football to serve his country.




    Bob played for the Packers from 1956 to 1968. Bob played his college football at Indiana. During his years at Green Bay ,the team won
    5 NFL championships and *2* Super Bowls (Super Bowl I and II). Bob was one of the team offensive captains for many of those games. It is very
    interesting to trout fish with him. His interests vary immensely. The topics during trout fishing go from "The Huddle" before the famous quarterback
    sneak in the "Ice Bowl" to admiring the colors on a tiny brook trout. Ever so often some talk of fly ins to Canada after Massive North Pike sprout
    up in the conversation.


    Later in the year his mind wanders to Duck Hunting. You know trout season is almost over when he starts talking about
    Florida. Bob spends the winter months in Florida chasing anything that swims on the flats down there.

    Every spring Bob and I talk football. I ask him how he thinks the Packers drafted. He always is upbeat and the "fire" stills burns for football.
    You can still see the passion in his eyes when he speaks of the Packers. His favorite 2 all-time quarterbacks are no surprise. They were
    Bart Starr and Bret Favre. His favorite Packer lineman of all-time he said "That one is a NO BRAINER." Gale Gillingham. I asked Bob about the comparison
    in salaries from today and the "Glory Days" He said the best players back then didn't even make a tenth of what the best players make now.

    I have known Bob for about 13 years now. I fish with him about once a week in the summer. Ever so often his sons come along also. His
    son's are still proud of their father and they also talk about the "Glory Days". with a twinkle in their eyes. Bob instilled his work ethics in
    all of of his children. They are ALL very successful.

    Ron Skoronski with a sweet brookie

    Steve Skoronski with and nice bow.

    I visited Bob's home a couple years back. The downstairs is like a miniature Packer Hall Of Fame. ALL of his old jerseys are there.
    The Sports Illustrate from the 1968 Super Bowl is there. Bob is on the cover. The team captains were shaking hands at mid-field .Bob came up
    to me and said try these on. He handed me his Super Bowl I & II rings. It was quite a treat. He told me. "Len, my football Glory Days are behind
    me but I still love to reminisce"



    In his next breath he asked me "When are we going fishing next?".
    Last edited by spinner; 08-13-2009 at 03:11 PM.

  2. #2
    Now booking for May Striper fishing on the Roanoke River
    North Carolina
    910-540-2464
    gottaflylee's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
    Location
    Wrightsville Beach, NC
    Posts
    9,898
    Boat
    2 many
    Home Port
    Bridge Tender Marina & Motts Channel Seafood
    Best Catch
    My family
    Occupation
    Charter Capt.
    Len, you never cease to amaze me with your storys, cool, very cool...
    MirrOlure when big fish count!




    910-540-2464

  3. #3
    I think Admin is going to let me have this space Robja's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    North Carolina
    Posts
    7,190
    Boat
    Need more friends with boats!!!
    Home Port
    Southport
    Best Catch
    150 lb Tarpon & 65 lb Dorado
    Occupation
    Insurance
    Len,

    You have been a member here for only a short time but I must say that each post, each story , each memory is great to read. Your pictures, the people you know and have met over the years have been enlightening to those of us who have read them on this site. I want to thank you for your posts and pics. You are talented with words so keep up the good work.

    Robja

+ Reply to Thread
Buy GoPro HERO Camera at GoPro.com



Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO 3.5.2