Fishing for Kids - Stock Pond

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DwayneFisherman
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Fishing for Kids - Stock Pond

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I have some nephews coming down for the weekend (ages 9, 7, and 5) who have never fished. I am looking for a small stock pond in the Tallahassee area to get their feet wet. We do not want to keep any fish, just trying to get them introduced at a young age.




P.S. Thanks to everyone for helping with the scalloping with no boat. Haven't made it out yet but plan to soon!
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hard times farm east of cairo. $5 for you, kids under 10 free gotta move around though, and try some different things to avoid getting small ones all day.
DwayneFisherman
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We actually went up there a few weeks ago and had a great time catching catfish out of their breeding pond. Hopefully I can find a place closer to Tally.
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If your ok with catch and release Waverly pond is a good one... or the park pond off Armistead road.
There are a lot of great subdivision ponds but you have to be a home owner to fish them.
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DwayneFisherman
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I'll check it out. Thanks!
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