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What if it's True Podcast

The Breakout by Scott Hendrix

What if it's True Podcast

Cameron Buckner

Drama, Fiction, Science Fiction

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 10 October 2025

⏱️ 16 minutes

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The Breakout by Scott Hendrix
In the summer of his tenth year, young Henry Mason wanders into the barn of the gruff old fisherman known as Chief, sparking an unlikely friendship. Intrigued by the boy's curiosity and appalled that he's never fished, Chief teaches Henry the art of fly casting with rhythmic hand claps and patient guidance. Soon, they share euphoric mornings on the lake, anchoring near a gnarled underwater branch where the scent of bedding bluegill fills the air. Henry's first catch—a shimmering bluegill—hooks him forever, and they fish together for years, forging a bond like father and son. Years later, after college, Henry returns home eager to reunite with Chief, only to learn he's confined to a nursing home. Spotting the frail man gazing longingly at a pond, Henry shares tales of Montana trout fishing, evoking Chief's youthful spirit. When Chief wistfully admits his dying wish is to fish with "his boy" again, Henry hatches a daring plan. Feigning a simple outing, he wheels Chief to the car, and they escape to Chief's overgrown property, adrenaline surging like a prison breakout. Dust-covered treasures await in the barn: fly rods Chief had saved for this very hope. Rigging the canoe and Chief's favorite popping bug, they glide to the familiar spot. As Chief inhales the musty bluegill scent and casts with trembling hands, landing a fish that bends his rod, time reverses. Pride and joy light his face, fulfilling a promise sealed in a framed photo labeled "For Henry," their final cast a triumphant echo of shared beginnings.

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0:00.0

The Breakout by Scott Hendricks.

0:32.6

I met Chief in my 10 tenth year when I finally mustered the courage to meander up to his barn on a cool June afternoon, interrupting him as he split a comb of bamboo. You need something? he asked, not sounding friendly.

0:40.9

What are you doing? I said, genuinely interested.

0:44.4

Who are you? He said, sounding annoyed.

0:51.6

Henry Mason, I answered, walking into his barn uninvited and mesmerized by the museum inside.

0:58.7

You like to fish? He asked, seeming to accept the intrusion into his rustic sanctuary.

1:00.2

Well, I ain't never been.

1:06.6

The cracking from the splitting bamboo stop, and Chief stood with an insulted frown.

1:10.4

Now, you've never been fishing ever, Chief asked,

1:15.7

unbelieving that any young boy could reach the tender age of 10, never catch a fish.

1:18.5

I ain't never had nobody take me.

1:24.1

You be back here early in the morning before the sun rises and we'll fish, you hear?

1:27.1

My eyes got big and I agreed. The next morning, I was waiting in the dark before the two

1:31.2

large barn doors. He smiled slightly as he found me sitting Indian-style, legs crossed, waiting for him.

1:39.7

How long you've been here, boy? About 30 minutes, I said, as I watched the smile broaden across Chief's face,

1:47.8

a thin stream of brown juice thrust from his lips.

1:52.1

Under his direction, we lowered one of the canoes using his elaborate pulley system,

1:57.2

and each took an end and walked it down to the edge of the lake.

2:01.5

He returned to the barn and retrieved a fly rod from the wall.

2:05.4

And soon we both stood along the edge of the lake, and for an hour,

2:09.4

chief instructed me on the proper way to hold and cast a fly rod.

2:14.6

He kept time rhythmically clapping his hands, and soon my cast were in time with his clapping.

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