How to Set-up a Kid's Fishing Rod & Catch Fish! (Walmart Worms & Zebco Rods)
Jon P. Fishing Jon P. Fishing
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 Published On Oct 21, 2023

Hello, everyone! Today, we're doing something a little different than my usual fishing videos. I'm setting up some kids' fishing rod combos to catch bluegills. I've got 2 different Zebco combos that I'll rig up for float (bobber) fishing with worms & also review each combo. I'll go over exactly what you need to take a kid fishing including floats, weights, hooks, worms, knots, etc. Short rods like these are great for young kids because they are inexpensive (~$10), their short length makes them easy for kids to fish and these actually do work to catch fish. So, if you ever wondered what you needed to take a kid fishing, watch this video to see what you need + exactly how everything goes together.

Today's fishing gear...

Boat Set-up
Boat: Coleman Crawdad (buy used locally)
Bed Extender: Darby Extend-A-Truck w/ roof rack pads
Motor: 55 lb Minn Kota Endura C2 (similar)
Inflatable Life Jacket: Onyx TW AM-24 All Clear (similar)
Battery: Dakota Lithium 12V, 54 Ah
Net: Tackle HD Telescopic Landing Net
Swiss Army Knife: Victorinox Fisherman (NOT the "Angler")
Fish Towel: Booms Fishing Microfiber Fishing Towel with Clip

Blue Zebco Combo
Rod: Zebco Splash Kids Spincast (comes w/ 6 lb mono line)
Float: Thill Classic Float
Weight: Bullet Weight Reusable Tin Split Shot
Hook: Gamakatsu B10S Stinger (#6)

Red Zebco Combo
Rod: Zebco Dock Demon Spincast (comes w/ 6 lb mono line)
Float: Thill Classic Float
Weight: Bullet Weight Reusable Tin Split Shot
Hook: Gamakatsu B10S Stinger (#6)

Worms: Walmart Wanglers' Live Fat Juicy Redworms

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