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Taking my 5 year old granddaughter fishing

Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2010 10:27 am
by East Coast Visitor
I will be visiting with family in Anacortes in July and want to take my 5 year old granddaughter fishing. I thought we would probably only last for about an hour or maybe less. Just want her to catch a few fish, perch, bluegill, etc. Will be fishing from the shoreline only. Plan on fishing with a bobber and bait. Any suggestions as to which lakes, rivers, or shoreline close to Anacortes would be greatly appreciated. I know I will need a license, but will she?

Thanks,
East Coast Visitor

RE:Taking my 5 year old granddaughter fishing

Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2010 11:05 am
by racfish
Cranberry Lake right at Deception State Park. As you enter the area you pass a lake. The other is Campbell Lake. This lake has panfish ,trout,and bass .In the Anacortes area those are my pics.Dont forget to pick up some fresh tiger or coon shrimp from the locals.

RE:Taking my 5 year old granddaughter fishing

Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2010 11:34 am
by BentRod
If fishing for trout, bluegill, perch, etc. you will need a temporary license, but she will not. In WA youth up to 14 years of age can fish without a license, but if they are targeting fish such as salmon, steelhead, dungeness crab, halibut, etc. then they still need a WDFW catch record card to record the catches and send in to the WDFW.

RE:Taking my 5 year old granddaughter fishing

Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2010 12:44 pm
by East Coast Visitor
racfish and BentRod,

Thanks for sharing your knowledge with an out of state visitor. I'll pick a warm day and we will pack our lunch, a few children's books, and hope for some action while the lines are wet.

RE:Taking my 5 year old granddaughter fishing

Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2010 12:58 pm
by BentRod
East Coast,
Also something to be aware of: Not sure if they give you one with the temporary license or if you have to buy it separate, but to park in some WDFW recreation areas a WDFW parking sticker needs to be displayed in your front window. State Parks, county parks, not needed, but anyplace that has a WDFW sign (i.e. boat launches, WDFW recreation areas, trail heads)or if you're unsure it'd be better to prevent a ticket. FYI

RE:Taking my 5 year old granddaughter fishing

Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2010 12:59 pm
by fear_no_fish
Or theres always lake Erie right near by to with a store a stones throw aways full of tackle and extra snacks
Either of the lakes should put out a couple of fish
i suggest just bobber and worm
Good luck :]