Catch a Fish, or Two.
It’s almost time for the 10th Annual Fishing Kids Event at Klineline Pond at Salmon Creek Park. Registration is by mail only and must be received by April 10 for the April 18, 2009 event.
What is Fishing Kids? Well, it’s a day of fishing fun for kids and their families. Kids will be given a Zebco rod and reel to fish with, get the chance to catch, clean and keep a couple of fish, and get a commemorative Fishing Kids T-shirt. They also get to keep the rod and reel they fish with.
If you have never been to a Fishing Kids Event, here is how the day will go. When you register, you will be given a time slot to fish. As all fishing gear and bait is provided, so no personal fishing gear is allowed. Families may go to the fishing spot of their choice, and while parents are encouraged to help their kids fish, the kids should actually be doing the fishing.
Once the limit of two fish is caught, kids will move over to the measuring and cleaning stations. No catch and release is allowed!
What’s the catch? Well, like I said, pre-registration is required, and it is limited to the first 1200 kids (ages 5-14). For more information on youth fishing, visit the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife; or click for Klineline Kids Fishing Event Registration Application.








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