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typically have the same restrictive regulations as Unlike many game fish that require an array of
game fish. lures and tackle, the fishing setup for nongame fish
Local lakes and rivers are plumb-full of nongame is as simple as it gets!
fish, making them great places to share your love of All one needs is a sturdy rod and reel spooled with
fishing with someone who has never fished before! 10-pound test line, some weights, swivels, hooks and
Targeting nongame sportfish such as carp and a cup of worms. Manufactured prepackaged dough
drum can be exhilarating for new anglers because baits, a can of corn, or a bag of white bread are also
the average size is typically more than 3 pounds. suitable baits.
These fish are incredible fighters and are sure to Now that you’ve got the gear, where do you go?
light up the eyes of any angler privileged enough to For starters, you don’t need a boat to have success.
hook into one. Bank fishing is ideal for pursuing nongame species.
Public use areas at your local lake or river are perfect
starting points.
SKYLAr St.YVES/ODWC and usually have other park amenities like walking
These areas are great safe places for families to fish
trails, restrooms, picnic tables and playgrounds.
Some will also have fishing piers and covered docks.
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