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REEL ADVENTURES WITH THE KIDS

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REEL ADVENTURES WITH THE KIDS

5 Reasons why a fishing trip is great for spending quality time with your children

KwaZulu-Natal Midlands – This Women’s Month, why not treat the special lady in your life to the gift of peace and quiet, while you undertake a memorable adventure with your children? Forget about the usual weekend away plans – time to shake things up with a fishing getaway – a truly magical experience that brings dads and their kids closer together.

In fact, Orrin Cottle, CEO of Springholm Cottages and devoted father, believes that the best memories are made when families bond in meaningful ways. He says, “Whether you’re a seasoned or occasional angler or never cast a line before, the experience of spending time together and connecting over a weekend of fishing is a really fun and special way to strengthen family ties.”

Cottle provides five compelling reasons to choose a fishing weekend getaway as the perfect way for fathers to bond with their kids:

  1. Unplugged Adventure: In today’s digital age, a fishing trip offers a refreshing break from screens and distractions. For example, Springholm Cottages in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands offers a natural setting that encourages families to unplug and enjoy each other’s company in a beautiful, peaceful environment.
  2. Learning and Teaching Moments: Fishing weekends offer the perfect opportunity for dads to share their knowledge and skills or learn with the kids. Sitting on the bank of a dam provides an ideal backdrop for teaching patience, practising different fishing techniques, and fostering a deep respect for nature.
  3. Good Ol’ Fashioned Conversation: Fishing is more than just a hobby or an activity; it’s a chance to engage in uninterrupted conversation with your children. Talk about their likes and dislikes, school, friends, and life – pretty much anything. Conversations are great for strengthening your relationship and understanding your children’s world better.
  4. Shared Accomplishments: There’s a special thrill in catching a fish together. Whether it’s reeling in a big catch or mastering new techniques, the experience fosters a sense of teamwork and shared success. These moments of triumph and collaboration create memories that will last a lifetime.
  5. Establishing Lasting Traditions: A family fishing trip is an opportunity to start a new, cherished tradition. Whether it’s an annual weekend fishing trip or a more regular occurrence, these shared experiences become special rituals that strengthen family bonds.

“Planning your fishing trip doesn’t have to be daunting either,” Cottle adds and provides some tips to make your adventure smooth and memorable:

  1. Choose the Right Spot: Make sure to research and select a location that’s both accessible and offers a variety of fishing opportunities. The KwaZulu-Natal Midlands is renowned for its serene dams, abundant fish species and excellent accommodation options, making it an ideal choice.
  2. Pack Smart: Don’t forget to bring certain essentials apart from your fishing gear, like comfortable and appropriate clothing and shoes for variable weather conditions, an umbrella, caps, sunscreen, insect repellent, and drinks and snacks for the kids whilst fishing.
  3. Safety First: Ensure everyone has proper safety gear, especially if you’re bringing younger children along. Life jackets and first aid kits are must-haves.
  4. Get Everyone Involved: Get the kids from the oldest to the youngest to help with everything from setting up the fishing lines to preparing meals. These small tasks can enhance the bonding experience and teach them valuable life skills.

“As you plan your getaway, remember that the goal is not just to catch fish but to create meaningful memories with your children,” notes Cottle.”So, grab your gear, pack your bags, and get ready for a reel adventure that’s sure to create lasting memories and deepen your relationships with your children,” he concludes.

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