Fishing: A Cheap Alternative to Expensive Family Vacations

A Fun and Cheap Way to Spend a Family Day

By Jennifer Foote, published May 19, 2006
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Each year, a large number of families take a vacation. Many vacations last a period of days, but not everyone is able to afford long vacations. Despite not being able to afford an expensive family vacation, there are many parents who wish to give their child a memorable experience. What many individuals do not realize is that they could have a fun mini-vacation right in their backyard, at the local pond, or a nearby river.

If you haven't already guessed, that family activity is fishing. Many parents make the mistake of assuming that their children or other family members would not enjoy fishing. Right away fishing may not seem like the greatest idea, but it can be. Most adults, teenagers, and young children enjoy fishing once they try it for the first time.

If you are interested in having a family fishing adventure, the first thing you want to do is determine if you will need a license. Similar to hunting licenses, many states require that all fishers obtain a fishing license. You can easily determine whether or not you need a license by containing your local town or city offices. Don't worry if you do need one because most fishing licenses are easily affordable.

Your next step will be to make sure everyone has a fishing pole. If you do not already have fishing poles, they can be purchased from a wide variety of different locations. Fishing poles are sold at most sporting good stores or traditional department stores. It is even possible to find smaller fishing poles for younger children.

After you have found your old fishing poles or purchased new ones you will have to find a place to fish. This is the most difficult part for many families, but you should have a number of different options. If you live in a small town or city it is likely that you will have a number of streams, rivers, ponds, or lakes in the area. Many towns have a public fishing area where all residents can safely fish for free.

Takeaways
  • Fishing can be done in a stream, pond, river, lake, and most other large bodies of water.
  • Fishing poles and other equipment can be purchased from most retail stores.
  • Fishing is a cheap and fun way for a family to spend time together.
Did You Know?
Many families do not consider a day of fishing a family vacation, but it can be a great alternative to one.
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