Anyone want to help make my kids' weekend by recommending a fresh or saltwater shore fishing spot within an hour of DC? They are 5 and 8, so most likely it's bait fishing. I've tried several spots, but looking to stimulate an idea I might not have on my radar. June seems like a great month to take a break from the kayak and focus on getting my kids interested in fishing.
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You should have pretty good luck with worm and bobber and any of the local lakes or ponds. Dont overlook community stormwater retention ponds. The one in my neighborhood is jam packed with bluegills and some bass.
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Kid Friendly Shore Fishing Recommendations
Originally posted by Shady View PostYou should have pretty good luck with worm and bobber and any of the local lakes or ponds. Dont overlook community stormwater retention ponds. The one in my neighborhood is jam packed with bluegills and some bass.
Even the bullfrogs were hungry
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Call ahead but go up to the national wildlife visitor center in Laurel. They have inside stuff the kids might like once they're done fishing too
https://www.fws.gov/refuge/Patuxent/visit/NWVC.html
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Originally posted by brianisoutside View PostCall ahead but go up to the national wildlife visitor center in Laurel. They have inside stuff the kids might like once they're done fishing too
https://www.fws.gov/refuge/Patuxent/visit/NWVC.html
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