Fishing can be as simple or as complicated as we choose. When taking kids to the water, simplicity tends to be better. You will need at least one functional fishing pole. Be sure it works by casting it in the backyard before your outing. Also make sure the line on the reel isn’t rotted. If the line is yellowed or breaks easily, consider replacing it with fresh line. Four pound test is a good weight of line for most small fish. Next, consider whether you would like to use artificial or live bait. For squeamish kids, artificial lures can be purchased in the angling section of most sporting goods stores. Lures that look like small fish are often a good choice. A small hook can also dangle appetizing bait that isn’t alive. Most sporting goods stores also sell jars of manufactured eggs that look and smell like a delicious lunch for hungry fish. Finally, check state regulations on license requirements. Most states require adults to purchase a fishing license, while children fish for free.
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