Catch and release (to the owner)

Submitted by nkit

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Teen Hooks Farmer’s Lost Wallet Full Of Cash While Fishing

While a 14-year-old boy was out fishing, he hooked a farmer’s lost wallet and discovered it was full of cash. Thanks to his old man, he knew what he had to do. Now, he has one of the best fishing stories to tell.
Connor Halsa (Photo Credit: Screenshot)

Connor Halsa made the catch of a lifetime while the 14-year-old kid from Moorhead, Minnesota, was out trolling for walleyes in 20 feet of choppy water on Lake of the Woods in southern Oregon with his family. However, this one wasn’t “a keeper.” Although he initially thought he had hooked a huge fish, Connor quickly realized he had hooked something much more valuable.

“We were doing a walleye drift, so we stopped the boat, put some spinners on, and let the waves take us,” Connor Halsa recalled. “I thought I had a huge fish, so I set the hook really hard.”

Instead of gills, this one had bills — $2,000 worth to be exact. As it turns out, Connor had reeled in a lost wallet stuffed full of cash after he drifted to the exact place Iowa farmer Jim Denney had lost his billfold the year before.

Jim Denney (Photo Credit: Screenshot)

The chance catch was miraculous, to say the least, especially when you consider that the lake is some 85 miles long and 56 miles across at its widest, and its serendipitous waves brought Connor directly over the resting place of Jim Denney’s wallet, which was stuck 20 feet below in the glacial deeps, according to The Blaze.

“My cousin Brandon opened the wallet up and he was like, he said some words that you probably shouldn’t say, and then he said there was some money in it, and he like showed everyone. And then we like took the money out and placed it all on the dashboard to let it dry off,” Connor said.

Although $2,000 can go a very long way, especially for a teen, Connor Halsa knew he couldn’t keep it, thanks to a valuable lesson he had gotten from his own old man.

“My dad said we should give it to the person, and I said we should too,” Connor recalled, adding that the rightful owner had worked hard for that money.

Connor Halsa reeled in a lost wallet. (Photo Credit: Connor Halsa/Screenshot)
The wallet contained $2,000 cash. (Photo Credit: Connor Halsa/Screenshot)

Thankfully, inside the water-logged wallet was a business card with a phone number belonging to a livestock owner in western Wisconsin — and that proved to be enough for the family to track down the billfold’s rightful owner. However, simply receiving his lost wallet wasn’t enough for Jim Denney. He wanted to meet the honest kid who wanted to return his billfold and all of the cash it contained.

According to the farmer, he had come up against some rough waters the year before, and his wallet went overboard. However, he didn’t realize he had lost it until he was back on dry land and found the pocket of his overalls was empty when he went to retrieve his billfold to pay his final bill at the resort.

“The water was really rough, and I was sitting on the back of the boat and it was rocking back and forth, and it worked itself out and slipped off into the water,” Denney recalled. “They had to float me the money for the whole deal. That’s the (worst) feeling I ever had, didn’t have a penny on me.”

Of course, Denney thought his wallet and the $2,000 inside were both long gone, so he was shocked and amazed by his luck when it was returned a year later. Grateful for Connor Halsa’s virtue, the farmer reportedly offered the boy a reward, but the honest young man politely declined.

“I tell you what, I have the billfold in my hands, and it is still hard to believe,” Denney admitted. “To meet people like that, who are that honest, I tried to get them to take the money, and they wouldn’t do it,” he continued.

Although Connor refused a monetary reward, he did accept a custom-made cooler that the grateful farmer gifted him, and Jim Denney also took Connor’s whole family out for dinner as a way to say, “Thank you.” However, the compliment on the teen’s character was worth more than the cash he found at the bottom of Lake of the Woods.

“I would take Connor as a grandson any day, and I would fight for him any day,” Denney said. “The whole family is out of this world,” he added. “The only things you hear about anymore is crime and stuff like that. For someone to find something like that — which is pert-near impossible to begin with — it needs to be put out there” in the news.

Connor Halsa
Jim Denney gifted Connor Halsa a custom cooler. (Photo Credit: Jim Denney/Screenshot)

But perhaps even more valuable than the compliment Connor Halsa received is the great lessons he learned about himself and doing what’s right — a lesson he learned from his dad. And, it’s a lesson that needs to be shared.

“Be nice to everyone and give back. We didn’t work hard for the money, he did. It was his money,” Connor said.

This is one fishing story that should never get old. It was literally one miracle after another, and the odds of things playing out exactly as they did were out of this world. A billfold the size of a deck of cards was hooked in a million acres of lake a year after it was lost. It was reeled in by an honest family, and although water-logged, it still contained a card with a legible phone number that led to its rightful owner. That’s nothing short of amazing, and it’s also a great reminder to do what’s right when given the chance. Job well done, Connor Halsa!

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29 Comments
YourAverageJoe
YourAverageJoe
August 29, 2023 6:50 pm

Thank you Nkit for posting this wonderful story about this fine young Man.
We are overloaded with stories of tatted up junked out transwhatever young people these days and this was a refreshing break from all that.
Thanks!

Didius Julianus
Didius Julianus
August 29, 2023 6:53 pm

Wonderful!

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 29, 2023 7:32 pm

I always carry 2k in cash while fishing

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
August 29, 2023 8:05 pm

Where you carry you tampons Snarky, huh

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
August 29, 2023 9:07 pm

In his front hole.

The True Nolan
The True Nolan
  Anonymous
August 30, 2023 8:57 pm

Put your bonus in your bonus hole! 🙂

k31
k31
  Anonymous
August 29, 2023 10:09 pm

Farming is very much a cash business.

nkit
nkit
  Anonymous
August 29, 2023 10:28 pm

He was on vacation at a resort and the money was to pay his tab.. He talked them into floating him a loan until he got home, when he repaid them.. nothing u8nusual…

OfftheHingeZ
OfftheHingeZ
  nkit
August 29, 2023 10:55 pm

I can’t bring myself to sell out. I’d rather die broke, homeless, and honest than be a successful sell-out.

You guys need to step your shit up. Take that however you want to.

midgets racing burros
midgets racing burros
August 29, 2023 7:43 pm

white supremacy

Mountain Rat
Mountain Rat
August 29, 2023 7:46 pm

This is why we must resist. Good people like this young man deserve a chance in life. We must resist the evil manifesting itself today in every way big or small that we can. Resist!

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  Mountain Rat
August 29, 2023 8:05 pm

I would fight for him any day,” Denney said.

I think Mr. Denny would too.

No. 9 and Howe
No. 9 and Howe
August 29, 2023 8:02 pm

Where’d you reel in this keeper, brudder? Another good post.
~I like where your focus is.
Peace.

nkit
nkit
  No. 9 and Howe
August 29, 2023 10:51 pm

God is good…

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
August 29, 2023 8:06 pm

The lessons we learn from our Fathers are invaluable. Too bad so many kids do not know their Father (earthly or Heavenly)

AKJOHN
AKJOHN
August 29, 2023 8:23 pm

Awesome story. The kid will have lots of good karma for that. I always returned stuff I found, and I dropped my wallet at a restaurant in Australia, fairly remote. Hours later, I’m where is my wallet. We called restaurant and said we were at an outside table. She found it. I had 3 types of Money, US, Taiwan, and Aussie, besides drivers license, and credit cards, over a couple thousand as we always travel with some cash. Lady would not even take a $100 to take her family out to dinner. Karma is a real thing, and when you are on the good side of it, life is awesome. I walk a lot, and find stuff as phones and licenses every year, and I even found an envelope with cash that I figured out how to return. The experience of having a wallet full of cash returned to me made me even more aware what a blessings it is to have items returned when lost. There are good people in this world. Lots of them, and even bad people may do an occasional good thing.

It definitely beats what my brother caught in the Chicago river, A corpse.

nkit
nkit
  AKJOHN
August 30, 2023 12:06 am

Thanks, John….you are on the good side…GBY…

STJOHNOFGRAFTON
STJOHNOFGRAFTON
August 29, 2023 8:54 pm

This one act of goodness and honesty beats all the accumulated acts of evil money grubbing by the Biden crime family.

James
James
August 29, 2023 9:04 pm

I heard about this story a few days ago on the radio/tis a awesome story and gives on hope for the future/be willing when needed to fight for younger folks and their future/there are enough out there that will make the cost worth it!

I have twice found wallets,one had about 400 bucks in it and was tempted/thus turned into police with no name(of me own)/ect.(hope it found it’s owner!).

I another time found a wallet in restroom at a dunkins/about 1200 or so along with cards/again/tempted and then turned in to local police(perhaps again a mistake but hope not).

I will say in me defense was only tempted for about a few seconds each time,still,enough to know I was not thinking personal quality at time/hopefully I will be a better person as time moves on.

On a side note I carry a chain biker style wallet and always have about 1500 or so in it,I ever lose it hope it is returned or at least goes to a worthy home/family,am well off enough to in that case let it slide though hope in future whoever finds it helps out others when they can.

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Porteno
Porteno
August 29, 2023 9:59 pm

I found a wallet in a parking lot with the kids number, so I told him. He asked if there was any money in it, and I said no. He was bummed, because he needed the money for a concert ticket. Before we met up, I found the $50 bill tucked away inside it. I left it alone, never mentioned it, and gave the thing back to the kid.

I found a wallet on a chair in a bar I was managing. It had over $800 in cash in it. I returned it.

On the other hand, as a teen, I found a purse in a shopping cart while I was a bagger at a grocery store. I had every intention of rifling through it and keeping what was good. Someone saw it, so I had to turn it in. I guess maybe I’ve grown up?

At least I hope so…

k31
k31
August 29, 2023 10:12 pm

I was wearing loose shorts in Dublin on St. Patrick’s Day and my wallet fell out with several hundred Euro in it. The US embassy contacted me to get it back to me after it was turned into them with everything in it.

James
James
  k31
August 29, 2023 10:23 pm

I am not sure what is more impressive, a local turning in a tourists wallet or the embassy being filled with a honest worker!

Defector
Defector
  James
August 30, 2023 5:24 am

Both stories confirm there are some decent people left.
Maybe some hope remains?

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 29, 2023 10:15 pm

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Leah
Leah
August 29, 2023 10:35 pm

Thanks for sharing, nkit. There is hope.

nkit
nkit
  Leah
August 29, 2023 10:45 pm

And that is the point, Leah. Thanks. God bless you…

Daddy Joe
Daddy Joe
August 29, 2023 11:06 pm

More teaching in this story than a month of Sunday school.

Lucretius
Lucretius
August 30, 2023 1:34 am

Attention, Karen and Kens,

there is no way in hell that you could EVER virtue signal the love and respect this young MAN generated in his small act of kindness and honesty . EVah .

Right and wrong is not a part time occupation.

These fine young men and women, though rare, are not unicorns. They also happen to have fine parents, occasionally one, no matter, seek them out, embrace and support them in whatever capacity you possess. It will enrich your life.

Peace, L.

The True Nolan
The True Nolan
August 30, 2023 9:04 pm

Good kid! When he applies for a job, I hope someone does an internet search on his name and reads this story!

Some years back I found an envelope in a bank parking lot. It had $65 dollars in it (inflation adjusted $300 for today) and a bank slip with the customer’s account number. I took it inside and gave it to a cashier, and told her I found it in the parking lot. She looked at the money, looked at me, and asked, “well what do you want ME to do with it?” I told her to look up the account number and notify the customer. The cashier looked at me like I was an idiot.