How to Take Your Kids Fishing (Part I)
One of the best frugal activities is fishing-- fun and good eats. This is the first of a series to get you started. The subject of this post is getting up:
- Get a license-- Most states require those over age 16 to get an inland fishing license (if you live near the coast, you don't need a saltwater license). The local bait and tackle store or town hall is your first stop. In-state licenses are about $20 and out-of-state licenses are usually double
- Get a copy of your state's angler's guide-- There are some rules and regulations you need to be familiar with. Further, these guides point you to the places to fish near you
- Open your eyes to places to fish-- When you are out and about look for rivers, streams, ponds, and lakes, then refer to the state angler's guide
- Look at maps for places to fish-- Again, check back with the angler's guides
- Ask friends and the folks at the bait and tackle shop for spots to fish
Next, I will cover gearing up to go fishing.
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