techo Posted June 21, 2009 Posted June 21, 2009 Thanks for the tips. We actually started out on the Finley and will post that part on that forum. We went to Deleware town and met a nice couple fishing. We were mostly messing around, but went near the boat ramp and saw something hitting top water. We had worms. bobbers spinners, eakins jigs, road runners.....not top water. The kid and my wife managed to real in some small pan fish on crawlers and a bobber. All in all it was a fun time and thanks to all who offered advice. Tim Carpenter
Members yakfisher Posted June 21, 2009 Members Posted June 21, 2009 Thanks for the tips. We actually started out on the Finley and will post that part on that forum. We went to Deleware town and met a nice couple fishing. We were mostly messing around, but went near the boat ramp and saw something hitting top water. We had worms. bobbers spinners, eakins jigs, road runners.....not top water. The kid and my wife managed to real in some small pan fish on crawlers and a bobber. All in all it was a fun time and thanks to all who offered advice. I fish mostly from a kayak and have put in at Delaware Town before and headed upstream. When the current isn't that strong you can go upstream a ways and find several nice holes to fish...a couple hundred yards or so.
RSBreth Posted June 21, 2009 Posted June 21, 2009 It's hard to find really good bank fishing for little kids around this area. I know of plenty wade and fish spots, but for the "vertically challenged", that can be an issue. Canoeing is the real option. Or Taney or the trout parks.
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