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Best place for a newbie in Northern Californiia (bay area)
Hello. I would like to take my nephew (10) fishing for the first time.
Neither of us have fished before and he got a new rod and reel for his birthday. Does anyone have a suggestion for the best place for him to have a chance at catching ANYTHING. Doesn't matter how big or what it is. Thanks in advance, Lem |
Best place for a newbie in Northern Californiia (bay area)
Lem Lo wrote in news:TDk7d.2537$5b1.1825
@newssvr17.news.prodigy.com: Hello. I would like to take my nephew (10) fishing for the first time. Neither of us have fished before and he got a new rod and reel for his birthday. Does anyone have a suggestion for the best place for him to have a chance at catching ANYTHING. Doesn't matter how big or what it is. Thanks in advance, Lem You definately want to go out for bluegill. I don't know much about northern CA, but I bet there's a bluegill pond within about 3 miles of your home. How I would go about it if you don't find some local help: 1) go into a sporting goods store and buy yourself a CA fishing license. 2) ask in there for a local bluegill pond If they can't help you, call whatever phone numbers you can find in the literature that comes with your license. Keep telling them you're a new fisherman teaching his nephew to fish, and you'd like to know a good bluegill pond in the area. I'd use worms that you can pick up in a bait shop. Fish them under a bobber. If you could, go yourself first to make sure that you can catch fish there-- if you can't, chances are your nephew can't, so find a better place. Last word of advice-- ten year olds have limited patience. When the outing is over, don't try to extend it. Pack up, do something interesting, and try again some other date. Scott |
Best place for a newbie in Northern Californiia (bay area)
Scott Seidman wrote:
Lem Lo wrote in news:TDk7d.2537$5b1.1825 @newssvr17.news.prodigy.com: Hello. I would like to take my nephew (10) fishing for the first time. Neither of us have fished before and he got a new rod and reel for his birthday. Does anyone have a suggestion for the best place for him to have a chance at catching ANYTHING. Doesn't matter how big or what it is. Thanks in advance, Lem You definately want to go out for bluegill. I don't know much about northern CA, but I bet there's a bluegill pond within about 3 miles of your home. How I would go about it if you don't find some local help: 1) go into a sporting goods store and buy yourself a CA fishing license. 2) ask in there for a local bluegill pond If they can't help you, call whatever phone numbers you can find in the literature that comes with your license. Keep telling them you're a new fisherman teaching his nephew to fish, and you'd like to know a good bluegill pond in the area. I'd use worms that you can pick up in a bait shop. Fish them under a bobber. If you could, go yourself first to make sure that you can catch fish there-- if you can't, chances are your nephew can't, so find a better place. Last word of advice-- ten year olds have limited patience. When the outing is over, don't try to extend it. Pack up, do something interesting, and try again some other date. Scott Thank you Scott. What a great set of advice. We appreciate it all. Cheers and happy fishing to you |
Best place for a newbie in Northern Californiia (bay area)
Scott Seidman wrote:
Lem Lo wrote in news:TDk7d.2537$5b1.1825 @newssvr17.news.prodigy.com: Hello. I would like to take my nephew (10) fishing for the first time. Neither of us have fished before and he got a new rod and reel for his birthday. Does anyone have a suggestion for the best place for him to have a chance at catching ANYTHING. Doesn't matter how big or what it is. Thanks in advance, Lem You definately want to go out for bluegill. I don't know much about northern CA, but I bet there's a bluegill pond within about 3 miles of your home. How I would go about it if you don't find some local help: 1) go into a sporting goods store and buy yourself a CA fishing license. 2) ask in there for a local bluegill pond If they can't help you, call whatever phone numbers you can find in the literature that comes with your license. Keep telling them you're a new fisherman teaching his nephew to fish, and you'd like to know a good bluegill pond in the area. I'd use worms that you can pick up in a bait shop. Fish them under a bobber. If you could, go yourself first to make sure that you can catch fish there-- if you can't, chances are your nephew can't, so find a better place. Last word of advice-- ten year olds have limited patience. When the outing is over, don't try to extend it. Pack up, do something interesting, and try again some other date. Scott Thank you Scott. What a great set of advice. We appreciate it all. Cheers and happy fishing to you |
Best place for a newbie in Northern Californiia (bay area)
First you AND your nephew must catch some fish to get you hooked on fishing.
Go to: Coyote-Hellyer Park, 985 Hellyer Ave San Jose CA 95111 (408) 225-0225 They have a "pay for fish" trout pond where you two can catch fish to eat. Also they have bank fishing after you pay the park admission fees. Or Go To: Trout Farm Inn Address: 7701 E Zayante Rd, Felton, CA 95018 Phone: (831) 335-4317 Here you both can catch your fish and they take them into the restaurant and cook them for you (or they used to do this). After you two get hooked on catching trout, then go to the following places to catch bluegill, bass and catfish. In Fremont, the new Quarries Lake Park. http://www.ebparks.org/parks/quarry.htm In Pleasanton, Shadow Cliffs park Shadow Cliff Recreation Area Address: 2500 Stanley Blvd, Pleasanton, CA 94566 Phone: (925) 846-3000 This will get you both started Good luck! John "Lem Lo" wrote in message m... Hello. I would like to take my nephew (10) fishing for the first time. Neither of us have fished before and he got a new rod and reel for his birthday. Does anyone have a suggestion for the best place for him to have a chance at catching ANYTHING. Doesn't matter how big or what it is. Thanks in advance, Lem |
Best place for a newbie in Northern Californiia (bay area)
John wrote:
First you AND your nephew must catch some fish to get you hooked on fishing. Go to: Coyote-Hellyer Park, 985 Hellyer Ave San Jose CA 95111 (408) 225-0225 They have a "pay for fish" trout pond where you two can catch fish to eat. Also they have bank fishing after you pay the park admission fees. Or Go To: Trout Farm Inn Address: 7701 E Zayante Rd, Felton, CA 95018 Phone: (831) 335-4317 Here you both can catch your fish and they take them into the restaurant and cook them for you (or they used to do this). After you two get hooked on catching trout, then go to the following places to catch bluegill, bass and catfish. In Fremont, the new Quarries Lake Park. http://www.ebparks.org/parks/quarry.htm In Pleasanton, Shadow Cliffs park Shadow Cliff Recreation Area Address: 2500 Stanley Blvd, Pleasanton, CA 94566 Phone: (925) 846-3000 This will get you both started Good luck! John "Lem Lo" wrote in message m... Hello. I would like to take my nephew (10) fishing for the first time. Neither of us have fished before and he got a new rod and reel for his birthday. Does anyone have a suggestion for the best place for him to have a chance at catching ANYTHING. Doesn't matter how big or what it is. Thanks in advance, Lem Terrific advice. We will try them. By the way, we called the trout farm in Felton and they are not allowing fishing there for about a year. We were bummed because that sounded soo perfect. Thanks again |
Best place for a newbie in Northern California (bay area) ~Lem~
You probably already realize this, but like Scott mentioned 10 year olds
have limited patience and attention spans. While teaching my son about fishing I had to remember to give him 100% of myself, which usually meant I rarely picked up a rod in the beginning. Watching the excitement and pride he exuberated while playing and landing fish was more than worth any small sacrifice on my part. When he would get bored there were other things to draw and hold his attention. Things like wildlife, lure inspection, pure one-on-one conversation, or his favorite: eating. I truly believe he will be a lifelong fisherman. I hope when he is a little older that while some of his peers are running the streets he will be out on the lake enjoying the great sport of fishing. Bill |
Best place for a newbie in Northern Californiia (bay area)
Do a Yahoo Yellow Pages search for other nearby trout ponds, trout fishing,
etc. for other places to pay to catch fish immediately. My 11 year old grandson has a very limited self-gratification time span when fishing. He has to catch something frequently or he is out of focus. Actually he gets cranky and whines a lot. (So do I g) So we use trout ponds every other trip or so. He gets to brag how HE caught supper g. Then next trip we go to bass and bluegill ponds where the bluegill bites keep his interest up and the occasional bass keeps his excitement up. All the action is used to tell him how lucky he is and to remember today's fun in the future when he is not catching anything. Don't know about your nephew, but my grandson can pull trout out of a pay for play pond FAR quicker than I can pull cash out of my wallet! g If Felton is near by, then try Loch Lomond for bank bluegill and bass fishing. They also have rental boats. http://www.ci.santa-cruz.ca.us/wt/llra/llra.html Good luck! John -- Remove FLY to reply "Lem Lo" wrote in message ... John wrote: First you AND your nephew must catch some fish to get you hooked on fishing. Go to: Coyote-Hellyer Park, 985 Hellyer Ave San Jose CA 95111 (408) 225-0225 They have a "pay for fish" trout pond where you two can catch fish to eat. Also they have bank fishing after you pay the park admission fees. Or Go To: Trout Farm Inn Address: 7701 E Zayante Rd, Felton, CA 95018 Phone: (831) 335-4317 Here you both can catch your fish and they take them into the restaurant and cook them for you (or they used to do this). After you two get hooked on catching trout, then go to the following places to catch bluegill, bass and catfish. In Fremont, the new Quarries Lake Park. http://www.ebparks.org/parks/quarry.htm In Pleasanton, Shadow Cliffs park Shadow Cliff Recreation Area Address: 2500 Stanley Blvd, Pleasanton, CA 94566 Phone: (925) 846-3000 This will get you both started Good luck! John "Lem Lo" wrote in message m... Hello. I would like to take my nephew (10) fishing for the first time. Neither of us have fished before and he got a new rod and reel for his birthday. Does anyone have a suggestion for the best place for him to have a chance at catching ANYTHING. Doesn't matter how big or what it is. Thanks in advance, Lem Terrific advice. We will try them. By the way, we called the trout farm in Felton and they are not allowing fishing there for about a year. We were bummed because that sounded soo perfect. Thanks again |
Best place for a newbie in Northern Californiia (bay area)
Do a Yahoo Yellow Pages search for other nearby trout ponds, trout fishing,
etc. for other places to pay to catch fish immediately. My 11 year old grandson has a very limited self-gratification time span when fishing. He has to catch something frequently or he is out of focus. Actually he gets cranky and whines a lot. (So do I g) So we use trout ponds every other trip or so. He gets to brag how HE caught supper g. Then next trip we go to bass and bluegill ponds where the bluegill bites keep his interest up and the occasional bass keeps his excitement up. All the action is used to tell him how lucky he is and to remember today's fun in the future when he is not catching anything. Don't know about your nephew, but my grandson can pull trout out of a pay for play pond FAR quicker than I can pull cash out of my wallet! g If Felton is near by, then try Loch Lomond for bank bluegill and bass fishing. They also have rental boats. http://www.ci.santa-cruz.ca.us/wt/llra/llra.html Good luck! John -- Remove FLY to reply "Lem Lo" wrote in message ... John wrote: First you AND your nephew must catch some fish to get you hooked on fishing. Go to: Coyote-Hellyer Park, 985 Hellyer Ave San Jose CA 95111 (408) 225-0225 They have a "pay for fish" trout pond where you two can catch fish to eat. Also they have bank fishing after you pay the park admission fees. Or Go To: Trout Farm Inn Address: 7701 E Zayante Rd, Felton, CA 95018 Phone: (831) 335-4317 Here you both can catch your fish and they take them into the restaurant and cook them for you (or they used to do this). After you two get hooked on catching trout, then go to the following places to catch bluegill, bass and catfish. In Fremont, the new Quarries Lake Park. http://www.ebparks.org/parks/quarry.htm In Pleasanton, Shadow Cliffs park Shadow Cliff Recreation Area Address: 2500 Stanley Blvd, Pleasanton, CA 94566 Phone: (925) 846-3000 This will get you both started Good luck! John "Lem Lo" wrote in message m... Hello. I would like to take my nephew (10) fishing for the first time. Neither of us have fished before and he got a new rod and reel for his birthday. Does anyone have a suggestion for the best place for him to have a chance at catching ANYTHING. Doesn't matter how big or what it is. Thanks in advance, Lem Terrific advice. We will try them. By the way, we called the trout farm in Felton and they are not allowing fishing there for about a year. We were bummed because that sounded soo perfect. Thanks again |
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