Watching my brother-in-law build his lobster traps by hand taught me the value of old ways

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This First Person article is the experience of Colin MacKenzie, a filmmaker in Montreal. For more information about CBC’s First Person stories, please see the FAQ.

As a kid, I remember lying across the seat of a white rowboat in the hot sun during my summer holidays.

My grandmother lived on a small lake surrounded by pine trees and chickadees in the Laurentians. I was fishing for perch, or anything really. But I can probably count on one hand how many fish I actually landed between the ages of four and 16.

Maybe only one or two of them were big enough to

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