Take a kid fishing and fish free June 7-9
Celebrate the end of the school year with a potential angler-to-be by fishing
for free with a child 15 or younger, June 7-9, during Take-A-Kid Fishing
weekend, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) said.
“This is a great opportunity to
discover fishing,” said Mike Kurre, the DNR’s mentoring program coordinator.
“Minnesotans 16 or older who take a child 15 or younger fishing don’t need a
license that weekend. Opportunities for beginning anglers abound throughout Minnesota.”
Getting started is easy. A boat
isn’t needed and there’s even loaner poles and tackle in some areas.
Start by going to www.mndnr.gov/takeakidfishing
to learn some terms, basic techniques and shore-fishing locations. DNR fisheries offices throughout Minnesota also offer some good, old-fashioned
angling advice about fishing spots that will keep young anglers happy and safe.
The DNR’s Fishing in the Neighborhood (FiN)
program provides urban shore-fishing opportunities across the metro with
family-friendly settings, piers, loaner equipment at some locations and a real
chance to catch quality fish. Learn more online at www.mndnr.gov/fin.
Four of Minnesota’s nine state parks that are offering this
summer’s weekly I Can Fish! program have sessions scheduled during Take-A-Kid
Fishing weekend. Sessions at each park explore the basics of fishing, fish
identification and angling tips and tricks. For more information, go to www.mndnr.gov/state_parks/can_fish.html.
Even when it’s not Take-A-Kid
Fishing weekend, Minnesota residents may fish in a state park without a fishing
license if the body of water doesn’t require a trout stamp. Anglers must fish
from shore or wade in water within the state park or from a boat or a float on
a designated lake within a Minnesota state park. More information on fishing
in state parks is available at www.mndnr.gov/state_parks/fishing.html.
“Fishing is one of the easiest
and most-accessible outdoor activities in Minnesota,” Kurre said. “Take a kid fishing and,
come the end of the trip, you’re both likely to be hooked.”
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