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John K.
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New to Fishing.

Post by John K. » Mon Feb 03, 2020 2:30 pm

I am in the Vancouver, Wa area. I have a young man(12yr/M) that would love to fish Battle Ground Lake, Klineline Pond, or Lacamas Lake. I've never fished a day in my life. I don't know the first thing about it, but I wouldn't mind learning from a local. His mom bought him a bunch of fishing stuff for Christmas and now it's time put it to use. What's the best way to go about this?? Any and all ideas welcome??

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BentRod
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Re: New to Fishing.

Post by BentRod » Thu Feb 06, 2020 8:23 am

Try posting this same question on the NWFR Facebook page....I wouldn't be surprised if you get some suggestions from local fishermen. I don't know much about those lakes, but imagine they're similar to ours and hold trout. To start, either PowerBait on a sliding hook rig off the bottom (cast and let it sit), or Powerbait under a bobber. Good luck!

PS. Make sure you read the WDFW fishing regulations on those lakes to see if they're open when you go. Some lakes are open year-round, but others are closed during the winter.

8theB8
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Re: New to Fishing.

Post by 8theB8 » Sun Feb 09, 2020 8:17 am

Is there a specific species you would like to catch? Bobber and worm if not. That's how I started as a kid and the rig catches everything that swims.

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