Take a Kid Fishing program set for this weekend

Published 9:51 am Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Austinites will get their feet wet with other Minnesotans during this weekend’s 19th Annual Take a Kid Fishing Day, sponsored by the Department of Natural Resources.

Minnesotans who have yet to wet a line can do so on June 8 through 10 when they can fish without a license while accompanying a child younger than 16, according to the DNR.

The Austin Jaycees are getting in on the action on Saturday. The Jaycees are hosting an event at East Side Lake from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. with hotdogs, root beer and prizes. Those fishing for prizes must register by 1 p.m.

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The DNR urges parents to remember that the event is about the kids, which means there are several keys to providing that special experience, DNR officials say. The most important one is for adults to leave their fishing poles at home, so they can focus on children’s positive angling experiences.

“We urge people to pay attention to the young angler,” Kurre said. “Help bait the hook, cast and watch for a bite. Share your childhood memories of fishing, too, or just plain talk.”

Visit www.mndnr.gov/fin to find helpful fishing information, including the location of fishing piers, how to rig fishing gear and fish identification. Local bait shops also can offer advice on where to take a child fishing.

Free Minnesota state parks “I Can Fish!” programs provide opportunities for angles to sharpen their fishing skills. Visit www.mndnr.gov/state_parks/can_fish.html to locate a nearby program. A list of parks that provide free loaner equipment is available, as well.