Fishing with kids can be a great bonding experience, but remember this: it’s ok to let your kids fail at things from time to time. Without failure, they will never understand how special a victory – something that comes as the result of their hard work and dedication – truly is.
If your kids are ready to move from bobbers to more active presentations, to target bass or other species and really feel like they are “fishing” and not just “sitting” or “waiting” – this video should help.
Just don’t make it too easy…
In this video we’re going to discuss some of the lessons I have learned over the years – both things I have done right, and things I have done wrong. Hopefully this helps you have a great trip with your kids and avoid some of my mistakes.
Enjoy the outdoors with your kids.

Time to fish.
Let me know if you have any suggestions for improving, or a pond or creek to fish, or just want to say hey in the comments or on social media. I’m always trying to improve and appreciate your input. Thanks much!
Let’s get better.
Time of Year: 2nd Week of June
Temperature: 58 degrees / morning / light wind
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