A few weekends ago, Mila went fishing for the first time.
We decided to go for Father’s Day. It’s been a while since my dad and I have went, but we had been talking about it in front of Mila. She had been asking for days and it felt like the perfect time. Father’s Day weekend was a free fishing weekend, so we got a few fishing poles and found a spot by the lake.
What I didn’t realize was how different fishing was with a toddler. Just like my thoughts on Mila’s dance class, I knew I had to share what was going on in my head here too.
Feel free to laugh along with me.

What’s the difference between worms and night crawlers?
Seriously though… what’s the difference? Plus, is it really kosher that I’m buying whatever they are at a gas station? Either way, thank goodness I don’t have to touch them. Maybe Mila will be braver than me.
There’s a lot of gear and snacks that go into fishing.
Fishing pole. Check. Kid’s fishing pole. Check. Snacks. Check. Chairs to sit in. Check.
Did I forget something? Probably.
Thank goodness Papa is here to get everything in working order.
If it was just Mila and I today, there wouldn’t be a ton of fishing. It’d be more of me chasing her around than casting out and catching! She’s grossed out by the worms… I guess we have more jobs for Papa.
It’s time to fish!
It’s the moment we’ve all been waiting for. Our poles are ready. Mila is excited to catch a big fish. Let’s see if we can…
HOOOOOOOK!
Toddlers and sharp objects are not a good combination. Especially when said sharp objects are being hurled through the air. I guess we should have started with some ground rules to begin with and a few practice casts.
Why am I doing more fishing than her?
After the first few casts and no fish, Mila is highly disappointed.
Apparently in her mind they were all going to flock to the worm/night crawlers. I guess no one sent out the being patient while fishing memo to her.
I got one!
Cue the yelling to Mila to help me reel the fish in. As she ran over, I realized I probably scared the rest of the fish away, but this was a BIG moment for her.

No, you don’t have to touch the fish.
After the intense reeling, she eyes up her prize. Once it starts wiggling around, she’s not so sure about touching it. Finally, I convince her to pet it before we throw it back in. Of course, Papa had another job of unhooking it.
Thankfully, Mila stepped up and threw it back in the lake.
I need to catch all the fish for her!
Hours seem to pass quickly and her excitement makes me want to catch even more. We do our normal fish routine, but mixed in is the patience memo she missed.
I guess the boredom helped her get more brave in touching the worms.
This is pretty relaxing.
As it’s time to pack up, the day has been quite relaxing… minus the almost getting hooked every time Mila casted out and the persistent whining. Right before we leave, Mila proclaims that next time we catch a really big fish so we can eat it.
I guess that’s a goal and story for another time.
Have you ever been fishing with your child? If so, what was your favorite part of the experience?
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I have a fish phobia but we have an annual fishing tournament in our neighborhood every summer and my toddler competes every year!
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I definitely don’t touch the fist haha. That’s so awesome. I need to see if there’s one around here.
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It’s so awesome that you gave her the opportunity to go fishing. I have such wonderful memories of fishing with my dad when I was a kid. There is so much for young children to learn from fishing! Nice read!
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Thank you so much. We loved going and have so many memories from just one trip.
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I wish I lived closer to my parents so my kids could experience fishing. I absolutely hate doing it so I don’t take them.
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I can understand that! My mom hates going too!
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I loved reading this article. My girls love fishing and it is definitely a bonding moment for them and their dad!
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Thank you so much! It’s a lot of fun and I know my dad and Mila enjoyed themselves.
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I love the not touching it part,that would be me!
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Thank you! Yeah, I’m not about to touch the worm or fish unless I have to, lol.
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This is a memory that will stay with her for a lifetime
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I sure hope so!
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