DID YOU FISH? KIDS
Fishing Games and Activities for Young Anglers
Learn about North Carolina fish, test your fishing knowledge, and have fun becoming a Junior Angler.
Choose an ActivityWelcome to Did You Fish? Kids
Did You Fish? Kids is a fun place for children and families to learn about freshwater and saltwater fish found across North Carolina.
Young anglers can identify fish, test their fishing-safety knowledge, complete outdoor activities, and learn simple ways to enjoy fishing responsibly.
GAMES AND ACTIVITIES
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Fish ID Challenge
Can you identify 10 common North Carolina freshwater and saltwater fish?
Start the ChallengeFishing Safety Quiz
Learn about life jackets, hooks, weather, safe casting, and being careful around the water.
Take the Safety QuizFishing Scavenger Hunt
Look for birds, bobbers, fishing signs, bait, and other things you may see during a fishing trip.
Start the Scavenger HuntMatch the Fish to the Bait
Match common North Carolina fish with the bait or lure anglers may use to catch them.
Play the Bait-Matching GameLEARN WHILE YOU PLAY
Discover North Carolina Fishing
North Carolina has mountain streams, rivers, lakes, reservoirs, sounds, beaches, fishing piers, and ocean waters. Each habitat supports different kinds of fish.
These activities introduce young anglers to trout, bass, panfish, catfish, and popular coastal species while also teaching basic fishing safety and responsible outdoor behavior.
Junior Angler Reminder
Always fish with a responsible adult, wear a life jacket when appropriate, be careful around hooks, and follow local fishing rules.
FOR PARENTS AND GUARDIANS
Simple, Private, and Free to Play
Did You Fish? kidsβ activities do not require an account or login. We do not ask children to provide names, email addresses, home addresses, locations, photographs, or other personal information.
Game answers and scores remain inside the visitorβs browser during play. They are not saved by the games or submitted to DidYouFish.
These activities are educational and do not replace adult supervision, local fishing regulations, boating requirements, or professional safety guidance.
Ready to Become a Junior Angler?
Choose a game or activity and start learning about North Carolina fishing.