Love affair with Fox started at early age for Bob Kalina.(Neighbor)(Batavia)

From: Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL) | Date: July 23, 2003 | Copyright information

Byline: Sammi King

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CORRECTION/date 07-27-2003: To correct a story in Wednesday's Neighbor section, the type of bait should have been identified as the larvae of the dobsonfly.

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He's fished in lakes and rivers around the world, but the Fox River is still Bob Kalina's favorite place to fish.

"I started fishing when I was about 6 or 7 years old," Kalina said. "That's 80 years of fishing the Fox."

Kalina wa...

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