2017 Northern Family Fishing Destinations
May 18, 2017
By Game & Fish Online Staff
Summer's Best 2017 Family Fishing Trips If you're looking for places where your kids can actually catch fish (and enjoy some fun diversions along the way), these top 2017 family fishing picks from the Great Plains to New England should be at the top of your list.
You'll find those destinations by clicking the link below, as well as the best state-by-state hotspots for bass and crappie, and 12-month Fishing Calendars with 36 great angling spots in every state!
Click the links below for the top picks for the 2017 family fishing destinations near you.
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A generation ago, it was not uncommon for American families to pack everyone into the family station wagon and head off for a weeklong summer vacation. Some folks headed west to visit iconic national parks, such as Yellowstone or the Grand Canyon. Others trekked across the Canadian border to sample the legendary fishing of Ontario or Quebec. For many Wisconsin families...
Some fishing trips just sound different. There are outings marked by only the whisper of leaves dancing gently in the breeze, or by ducks murmuring when you get too close or by the plopping of your bait when it hits the water. This wasn't one of those. A buddy and I were casting close together on the bank when the air was ripped by high-pitched squealing. It wouldn't have broken glass or made dogs cover their ears, but it was certainly screechy and giggly...
Ohio offers plenty of great fishing waters, and most anglers have their favorite spots to cast for trophies. But with temperatures warming up and the school year winding down, this is the perfect time to focus on a different kind of destination: the best locations for a family fishing trip. The goal this month is to find waters where your kids can actually catch fish, and perhaps enjoy some fun diversions along the way. Here are a few places where you can make some memories....
My parents didn't care much for fishing, but we did go on camping trips. Some of my fondest memories include a fishing pole, some bobbers a can of garden worms and a tent in campsite in some park or state forest or private campground. My dad realized his sons liked fishing, and wherever we camped, there was always a lake, pond or river at hand....
Parents should be mindful of their kids' attention span, level of interest and angling skills when choosing a lake, pond or river for a fishing-camping vacation. Younger children will do best and have the most fun on waters that contain good numbers of white and yellow perch, bluegills, pickerel or bass. Middle school-aged children will be most interested in bass...
This season, we'll once again highlight some great fishing waters that combine fun family destinations, such as zoos and parks, with fisheries that fish big for kids and families. Think of this list as great fishing water that combines the fun family fishing vacation with a few side trips....
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The plains states, including Illinois, were a different matter. Here, the newly arriving settlers found a landscape stretching beyond the horizon with flat, fertile land. Trees were so rare on that primordial prairie that they became landmarks. For just that reason, today we have towns named Buffalo Grove, River Grove, Elk Grove, Sugar Grove, Spring Grove, Franklin Grove and many more scattered throughout the state....