Dick Hohenstein, toting a plastic bag of tackle and brimming with optimism, was ready to fish.
"You have to think big," said the 82-year-old Hohenstein, of Stillwater, threading a squirming worm on his hook before dropping bait, line and sinker into the St. Croix River the other day. The retired Marine veteran is an avid angler who worked the night shift at a Chrysler plant in Ohio, allowing him to fish during the day.
"I used to fish three or four times a week," he said.
That was before he retired more than 20 years ago. It's tougher for Hohenstein to get out on the water these days. But four times this summer he has fished the St. Croix River on a pontoon boat operated by the St. Croix Valley chapter of Let's Go Fishing, a nonprofit Minnesota group that takes mostly seniors — but also veterans, disabled people and youths — out on the water.
Volunteers with 30 chapters will give excursions to about 20,000 people this year. And since the organization was founded in 2002, more than 110,000 people have enjoyed on-the-water adventures.
"It's wonderful," said Barb Welp, 77, who fished with her husband, George, 83, on the recent St. Croix River trip. The couple live in St. Paul and were on their first Let's Go Fishing excursion.
"Whenever I'm out on the water, it's good," said George Welp, a Korean War veteran.
The success of Let's Go Fishing is dependent on unpaid volunteers. On this day, Wayne Beyer, 69, of Bayport piloted the 25-foot pontoon on a sparkling blue St. Croix. Assisting was Pat Bailey, 64, of Woodbury, who also captains the boat.