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Anyone else fish with kid groups. I take a group to the Boundary Waters every summer. We camp, paddle lots, fish lots, portage, and day trip some for sightseeing. I've attached some pictures.

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Anyone else fish with kid groups. I take a group to the Boundary Waters every summer. We camp, paddle lots, fish lots, portage, and day trip some for sightseeing. I've attached some pictures.

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Anyone else fish with kid groups. I take a group to the Boundary Waters every summer. We camp, paddle lots, fish lots, portage, and day trip some for sightseeing. I've attached some pictures.

I do a tournament every year that is a Pro/Teen event. Pro's or Boaters volunteer for the day and take a kid fishing. It is a tournament, but its about the kids and there is no money involved. Just fun for kids, and us adults too.

I do a tournament every year that is a Pro/Teen event. Pro's or Boaters volunteer for the day and take a kid fishing. It is a tournament, but its about the kids and there is no money involved. Just fun for kids, and us adults too.

I do a tournament every year that is a Pro/Teen event. Pro's or Boaters volunteer for the day and take a kid fishing. It is a tournament, but its about the kids and there is no money involved. Just fun for kids, and us adults too.

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Everyone should get involved with youth fishing.

When my son was in YMCA Indian Guides, I got involved teaching 6 to 8 year old to fish for about 3 years, it was a rewarding experience. The groups size stared out with about 6 kids and grew to over 25 during the 3 years.

Camping and fishing go hand in hand, a wonderful outdoor experience. I was surprised how few dads had fishing skills and they learned along with their kids how to catch, clean and cook fish.

WRB

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Everyone should get involved with youth fishing.

When my son was in YMCA Indian Guides, I got involved teaching 6 to 8 year old to fish for about 3 years, it was a rewarding experience. The groups size stared out with about 6 kids and grew to over 25 during the 3 years.

Camping and fishing go hand in hand, a wonderful outdoor experience. I was surprised how few dads had fishing skills and they learned along with their kids how to catch, clean and cook fish.

WRB

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Everyone should get involved with youth fishing.

When my son was in YMCA Indian Guides, I got involved teaching 6 to 8 year old to fish for about 3 years, it was a rewarding experience. The groups size stared out with about 6 kids and grew to over 25 during the 3 years.

Camping and fishing go hand in hand, a wonderful outdoor experience. I was surprised how few dads had fishing skills and they learned along with their kids how to catch, clean and cook fish.

WRB

I do a fishing camp for kids K-5th grade as part of the summer program at the school were I teach.  Spend three days on campus learning about habitat, gear, casting, etc.... then day four we go to a pond and catch a bunch of fish.  Lots of fun!!!

I do a fishing camp for kids K-5th grade as part of the summer program at the school were I teach.  Spend three days on campus learning about habitat, gear, casting, etc.... then day four we go to a pond and catch a bunch of fish.  Lots of fun!!!

I do a fishing camp for kids K-5th grade as part of the summer program at the school were I teach.  Spend three days on campus learning about habitat, gear, casting, etc.... then day four we go to a pond and catch a bunch of fish.  Lots of fun!!!

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I taught a beginners fishing class at a small community lake a few years ago. Only a few kids showed up but while I was showing them how to use one of my favorite beginner rigs (wacky rigged senko) one of the little girls yelled she was snagged. I started walking over and noticed the "snag" was pulling here line out towards deeper water. I told her to start reeling and when she did a nice largemouth jumped and then buried up in the milfoil. She did a good job and with a little coaching managed to drag in a large clump of weeds and a fish. After pulling away all the weeds we found a 4 1/4 pound largemouth in the middle of it all. It was a pretty cool experience for the little girl and myself, made me glad I took the time out from fishing myself to get the next generation involved!

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I taught a beginners fishing class at a small community lake a few years ago. Only a few kids showed up but while I was showing them how to use one of my favorite beginner rigs (wacky rigged senko) one of the little girls yelled she was snagged. I started walking over and noticed the "snag" was pulling here line out towards deeper water. I told her to start reeling and when she did a nice largemouth jumped and then buried up in the milfoil. She did a good job and with a little coaching managed to drag in a large clump of weeds and a fish. After pulling away all the weeds we found a 4 1/4 pound largemouth in the middle of it all. It was a pretty cool experience for the little girl and myself, made me glad I took the time out from fishing myself to get the next generation involved!

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I taught a beginners fishing class at a small community lake a few years ago. Only a few kids showed up but while I was showing them how to use one of my favorite beginner rigs (wacky rigged senko) one of the little girls yelled she was snagged. I started walking over and noticed the "snag" was pulling here line out towards deeper water. I told her to start reeling and when she did a nice largemouth jumped and then buried up in the milfoil. She did a good job and with a little coaching managed to drag in a large clump of weeds and a fish. After pulling away all the weeds we found a 4 1/4 pound largemouth in the middle of it all. It was a pretty cool experience for the little girl and myself, made me glad I took the time out from fishing myself to get the next generation involved!

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I taught a beginners fishing class at a small community lake a few years ago. Only a few kids showed up but while I was showing them how to use one of my favorite beginner rigs (wacky rigged senko) one of the little girls yelled she was snagged. I started walking over and noticed the "snag" was pulling here line out towards deeper water. I told her to start reeling and when she did a nice largemouth jumped and then buried up in the milfoil. She did a good job and with a little coaching managed to drag in a large clump of weeds and a fish. After pulling away all the weeds we found a 4 1/4 pound largemouth in the middle of it all. It was a pretty cool experience for the little girl and myself, made me glad I took the time out from fishing myself to get the next generation involved!

That's an awesome story, Bluebasser86!

I go to this local pond every season to fish, and for the most part I catch my fair share of fish. At times I get a lot of curious kids around me waiting for my next catch (like that isn't pressure enough...LOL). Every now an then I get a really nice kid who would ask a lot of questions about fishing, next thing you know it, your giving your rod to the kid and teaching them how to fish! Man, if a kid that interested wants to learn that bad, I would do it for FREE!.

I often think about posting a "teaching a kid to fish" ad down a that pond and keep it cheap, just to get the younger generation involved.

TO ALL:

What your doing is really inspirational and very commendable!

Keep up the good work!

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I taught a beginners fishing class at a small community lake a few years ago. Only a few kids showed up but while I was showing them how to use one of my favorite beginner rigs (wacky rigged senko) one of the little girls yelled she was snagged. I started walking over and noticed the "snag" was pulling here line out towards deeper water. I told her to start reeling and when she did a nice largemouth jumped and then buried up in the milfoil. She did a good job and with a little coaching managed to drag in a large clump of weeds and a fish. After pulling away all the weeds we found a 4 1/4 pound largemouth in the middle of it all. It was a pretty cool experience for the little girl and myself, made me glad I took the time out from fishing myself to get the next generation involved!

That's an awesome story, Bluebasser86!

I go to this local pond every season to fish, and for the most part I catch my fair share of fish. At times I get a lot of curious kids around me waiting for my next catch (like that isn't pressure enough...LOL). Every now an then I get a really nice kid who would ask a lot of questions about fishing, next thing you know it, your giving your rod to the kid and teaching them how to fish! Man, if a kid that interested wants to learn that bad, I would do it for FREE!.

I often think about posting a "teaching a kid to fish" ad down a that pond and keep it cheap, just to get the younger generation involved.

TO ALL:

What your doing is really inspirational and very commendable!

Keep up the good work!

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I taught a beginners fishing class at a small community lake a few years ago. Only a few kids showed up but while I was showing them how to use one of my favorite beginner rigs (wacky rigged senko) one of the little girls yelled she was snagged. I started walking over and noticed the "snag" was pulling here line out towards deeper water. I told her to start reeling and when she did a nice largemouth jumped and then buried up in the milfoil. She did a good job and with a little coaching managed to drag in a large clump of weeds and a fish. After pulling away all the weeds we found a 4 1/4 pound largemouth in the middle of it all. It was a pretty cool experience for the little girl and myself, made me glad I took the time out from fishing myself to get the next generation involved!

That's an awesome story, Bluebasser86!

I go to this local pond every season to fish, and for the most part I catch my fair share of fish. At times I get a lot of curious kids around me waiting for my next catch (like that isn't pressure enough...LOL). Every now an then I get a really nice kid who would ask a lot of questions about fishing, next thing you know it, your giving your rod to the kid and teaching them how to fish! Man, if a kid that interested wants to learn that bad, I would do it for FREE!.

I often think about posting a "teaching a kid to fish" ad down a that pond and keep it cheap, just to get the younger generation involved.

TO ALL:

What your doing is really inspirational and very commendable!

Keep up the good work!

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