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    I have a couple of young grandsons living in Ankeny who I'd like to introduce to bobbers, worms and rock throwing. Does anyone have knowledge as to whether the parks-ponds would be a good introduction?

    Having raised two sons who now are solid with fishing flies, I learned three things in fishing with youngsters: *Leave my gear at home, *Quit while they continue to want to fish, and *It is good to end with throwing rocks. . . .

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    You bet! Hawkeye Park has a lot of small sunfish, especially crappies, that your grandsons may enjoy catching. Rather than a worm, I'd recommend a really small jig of some sort. Like 1/64th oz crappie tube jig, with the rubber legs on the jig body shortened. Fish under a very small bobber. Lots of small rocks around the shoreline for throwing, too. Good luck!
    David Merical
    St. Louis, MO

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    Thanks, Dave. You are a big help!

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    If the water in the pond is high, the the rocks may be submerged....but kids with sandals on can get their feet wet and pick some up.
    David Merical
    St. Louis, MO

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