![]() They only charge by the length of the fish ($9 for an 8" fish up to $29 for a 25.5" fish). The offer all of the equipment needed to make your day of fishing a success. Springbrook Trout Farm boasts that the water in their ponds is so clear, you can see the fish before they take a nibble on your line. Psst.this spot is one of Seattle's best-kept secrets, probably because it's quite hard to find (squeezed between two houses). Kids can fish for largemouth and smallmouth bass, yellow perch, sablefish, black crappie, and more. This hidden gem in Seattle’s Laurelhurst neighborhood is not usually busy, so it's perfect for beginners. Nestled on the shores of Union Bay, you’ll find Belvoir Place, a 400-foot fishing dock. RELATED: 7 Easy Summer Hikes That Are Totally Kid Approved Belvoir Place But be prepared, Lincoln Park can get quite busy, especially during the bi-annual "pink" salmon run. Enjoy the inclusive and accessible play elements, including a small alcove for sensory sensitive children. Popular with families, Lincoln Park boasts great salmon fishing during the summer months, as well as plenty of other activities (think playgrounds, hiking trails, ballfields, zip lines and even an outdoor, heated saltwater pool). Watch ferries crisscross the Sound as you fish from the driftwood strewn beach at Lincoln Park. Good to know: No catch-and-release is allowed here, and there is a cost to enjoy the property amenities and go fishing. ![]() Pack your own lunch to enjoy at one of several picnic spots for a full day of fun. Enjoy all that Old McDebbie's 20-plus acre farm has to offer including exotic animals, pony rides, petting zoo, playgrounds and more. But what about the kids in your family who aren't interested in fishing? No problem. Bring your own gear or rent from them ($3/pold). No fishing license is required, and they will clean and bag your fish for a minimal charge ($2). This spot makes for a great day out with the fam. ![]() With two freshwater ponds stocked with rainbow trout, the fish here are pretty easy to catch, but kids still think it's lots of fun. Online: Jim's U Fish at Old McDebbie's Farm ![]() Après fishing, enjoy a stroll through Seward Park, swing on the zip line, play on the playground equipment or go for a swim at the swimming beach. You'll enjoy a lovely view from this kid-friendly fishing spot on Lake Washington, especially if the mountain is out. ![]()
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