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Oxbeast1210
06-06-2013, 07:24 PM
My friend has his two kids in town and they want to catch some fish.
Is there any ponds or lakes where little kids can catch fish with out to much trouble?
Closer to san diego is best . He doesnt get to see them oftenhes millitary ahd flew out from
Georigia. Any help is appreciated
Thank you!!
Sdspeed
06-06-2013, 07:32 PM
My friend has his two kids in town and they want to catch some fish.
Is there any ponds or lakes where little kids can catch fish with out to much trouble?
Closer to san diego is best . He doesnt get to see them oftenhes millitary ahd flew out from
Georigia. Any help is appreciated
Thank you!!
Santee Lakes in east county is a kid friendly place to fish:D
Fishwhisperer619
06-06-2013, 07:45 PM
How do you plan on fishing? Shore? Boat?
DanaPT
06-06-2013, 08:09 PM
Pull out the trout rods. . .
buy berkley gulp bait cammo sand worms, 1/4 egg sinkers, #6 mosquito hooks (carolina-rigged)....
toss them out to the surf....
Catch and release/keep as many surf perch as you can...
You may even catch spot & yellow fin croaker, corbina, ?
It's an almost guaranteed method to catch. Besides, once the kids are done, they can dig in the sand. Or you fish and hook up and have the kids reel them in.
Oxbeast1210
06-07-2013, 05:42 AM
Thankks for the advice ill pasd the word to him
Thanks
tacmik
06-07-2013, 02:17 PM
Santee lakes. No fishing license required.
Dannowar
06-07-2013, 03:11 PM
My kid hangs onto a boogie board tied onto the back of my PA when I hit la jolla. The extra drag isn't too bad but I gotta make room for the bait tank.
Iceman
06-07-2013, 04:50 PM
my 15 year old girl still talks about our trips to "bluegill Bay" as she calls it. Loveland reservoir near Alpine and a bunch of red worms. Fun short hike down and much more adventurous than Santee Square ponds :D Also check out Lake Jennings and a row boat rental, you don't need to pay the extra for a motor.
http://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5275755.jpg
Lake Jennings
http://fc03.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2011/003/7/6/lake_jennings_by_aztectemplar-d36dp9k.jpg
CKallday71
06-07-2013, 05:54 PM
With the volume of fish there you can't go wrong at Veil Lake. Tons of Crappie and LMB
FishNinjaY
06-08-2013, 08:29 AM
Pull out the trout rods. . .
buy berkley gulp bait cammo sand worms, 1/4 egg sinkers, #6 mosquito hooks (carolina-rigged)....
toss them out to the surf....
Catch and release/keep as many surf perch as you can...
You may even catch spot & yellow fin croaker, corbina, ?
It's an almost guaranteed method to catch. Besides, once the kids are done, they can dig in the sand. Or you fish and hook up and have the kids reel them in.
Agee. Kids have short attention spans. I've had mixed results with lake fishing. After 30min no bites, my son was bugging the other anglers and just bored. Surf fishing, there's plenty for them to do. Give them a bucket and have them dig up sandcrabs. When you get a perch on, have them reel it in. In that area, I've had fun at Cassidy. You might need to go up a bit on your egg sinker, like 1/2 or 3/4. Also, warn kids about surf and not turning back to the surf. Have fun!
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DanaPT
06-08-2013, 09:35 AM
Hey, I didn't consider the big wave conditions that south facing beaches are experiencing this weekend. Salt Creek was pumping, I can only imagine how big surf is down south.
With waves like that, there will be a lot of water moving maybe some sneaker sets which could be trouble for the little ones. ALso, likely pretty hard to get a fish on the line with those types of conditions.
I'd nix my idea only cause of the surf size.
Jimmyz123
06-08-2013, 04:29 PM
check out Lake Jennings and a row boat rental, you don't need to pay the extra for a motor.
Lake Jennings
http://fc03.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2011/003/7/6/lake_jennings_by_aztectemplar-d36dp9k.jpg
I love Lake Jennings, from shore or boat, you will never have a bad time at this lake. Get a row boat as Andy stated and fish in the boat cove where the docks are, up in the trees around there. Monster bass and Blue gill.
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