Experienced Angler’s Mail man Richard Holroyd shares his top spring fishing tips to help you enjoy a fishing session with youngsters.

LOOKING for some spring fishing tips to help you and a youngster or two enjoy a few hours full of smiles – and fishing? Read on…
I’ve found it’s essential to follow a few basic rules to ensure they enjoy themselves, rather than wishing they’d be anywhere else than on the bank.
Here are my top 10 spring fishing tips to make a kids fishing session a memorable one…
1. Bites aplenty
Fish waters that hold lots of fish and, therefore, produce plenty of bites.
The last thing you want is to be sat behind rods on a rock-hard water waiting for a bite that may never happen, as they’ll be bored to tears.
2. Keep it simple
Keep rigs and tackle simple.
A whip with a basic pole rig is a good starter, before moving onto short rods and small reels.
There’s no need for the latest chod rig at this stage!
3. Keep it short
Aim to fish for two hours maximum.
I often find that interest levels can drop, especially if bites dry up, so aim to fish for a few hours and treat any extra time as a bonus.
4. Size doesn’t matter
Don’t fish a water that has big fish as they will be massively unprepared to deal with them.
A water that holds small fish gives them the opportunity to learn how to play, hold and unhook fish in a manageable way.
5. Don’t fish yourself
Don’t expect to be fishing yourself, as you’ll need to devote your attention solely to them.
6. Let them make mistakes
Kids are going to make lots of mistakes but it’s all part of the learning process.
Make light of any errors as fishing is supposed to be fun.
The last thing you want to do is be critical, as they’ll soon start losing interest.
Sit back, relax and wait until they ask for advice or for you to untangle the inevitable tangles!

Richard’s son Louis’ first ever fish – a bass. He couldn’t wait to get home and tell his mum, but he was so excited he forgot the name of the fish and told his mum he’d caught a bus, and she replied ‘where to?’
7. Encouragement and fun
Give them lots of encouragement and share their joy when they catch fish. You’ll often find that you get more enjoyment watching them catch than when you catch fish yourself.
8. Bring a picnic
Break up the fishing session and enjoy a picnic. A bit of food and drink, and a rest from fishing, can often reinvigorate their enthusiasm.
9. Take a catapult
Who needs games consoles or the latest mobile app when you’ve got a catapult! Get them firing out freebies, preferably around the float, and it’ll keep them entertained.
10. Seaside sport
If you are planning on a holiday to the seaside during the warmer months ahead, don’t forget to take a travel rod and a few bits of tackle.
It can offer kids a couple of hours of entertainment and gives you a welcome break from helping them build sandcastles.
Fish a quiet beach – trying to fish a populated beach with holidaymakers is a non-starter for obvious reasons.
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