Josh Hagemeister posted on April 22, 2010 09:54 :: 1296 Views
It's no big secret or new information as far as spring crappie fishing is concerned. I just was thinking on the way home the other day that I really haven't observed many kids out fishing yet. Why is that?
There are plenty of adults in a boat or on shore fishing, but where are the kids? Its actually a concerning issue to me. It's the shore fishing in the spring I remember most as a kid, and then second comes dangling a hand line over the edge of a small boat catchin sunfish. I know what my kids will remember if I have anything to do with it--fishing, fishing, fishing, and hopefully whatever they learn in school, LOL. Hmmm...
Cost to Take a kid fishing off shore--about $25, Cost of happy hour or dinner out-- much more and a meaningless experience in the end.
Take a kid fishing.
Whether it's Minnesota's famous Walleye (my specialty), acrobatic Smallmouth or Largemouth Bass, Panfish, hard hitting Northern Pike or monster Muskies--it's all up to you. A classic Minnesota shore lunch is also available! I have been a professional Minnesota fishing guide for over 20 years. My extensive guiding time on the water takes me to some of the best fishing areas throughout the state. Some of my favorite areas include Mille Lacs Lake, Otter Tail Lake, Leech Lake, Gull Lake, Lake Koronis, Clearwater Lake, Alexandria area lakes, and the Richmond Chain of Lakes. As a licensed Coast Guard Captain, I can also arrange trips to boder waters such as Lake Of The Woods or Rainy Lake!
Throughout my guiding career I have also worked as an instructional fishing guide for In-Fisherman Magazine's "Camp Fish", co-hosted and produced the "Outdoors Minnesota" TV Series, provided an extensive seminar series to many community education groups, published a sportsman's outdoor newspaper, excelled in many fishing tournaments, and of course became an extremely versatile angler in the process.
Your guide, Captain Josh Hagemeister - 320-291-0708 or 218-732-9919 - http://www.minnesotaguideservice.com/
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