Here’s a handmade fishing game perfect as a recreation activity for seniors!
Just like real fishing, concentration is key in the game until you catch a fish.
What’s more, using the head, arms, and fingers to reel in the catch stimulates the brain and helps keep it active.
Because it’s a DIY game, seniors can enjoy the process of making it as well.
For seniors who used to enjoy fishing as a hobby, the game can also be a chance to reminisce about their pleasant fishing memories.
Since many people are familiar with fishing, even those who have never fished before will find it easy to try this game.
Try adding creative touches—like preparing fish that match the season—to make it even more fun!
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[For Seniors] Have Fun with a Handmade Fishing Game! (1–10)
Fluffy tissue-paper fish fishing game

This activity involves catching fish that look soft and lightweight, made from tissue paper.
A clip loop is attached to the tip of each fish, and the simple rule is to hook it with the fishing rod’s hook.
Because the material is so light that even a small jolt makes it move, it tests your concentration to thread the hook through the loop without bumping it.
Layering and crumpling the tissue paper adds a three-dimensional look, but the more sheets you use, the more it loses its lightness.
Aim to create them while balancing beauty and lightness.
A fishing game played with origami fish and a paper rod

This is a game where you “catch” origami fish by hooking them with a fishing rod made from origami.
Each fish has a triangular slit; that section is folded back to form the tail fin, and the overlap around the triangle adds enough volume to make it easier to hook.
The fishing rod is a long, rolled paper tube with its tip bent, and you use that bent tip to hook the fish.
You can also adjust the difficulty by changing how you fold: for example, fold the fish very tightly to make them harder to hook, or make the rod longer to make it trickier to handle.
Highly recommended to experiment with the folds!
Paper cup fishing game

It’s a game where you pretend a paper cup with a newspaper ring attached to it is a fish, and the goal is to catch it with a fishing rod.
The key point is that both the ring on the paper cup and the fishing line are made of newspaper.
Because the material is soft, it’s harder to control, which actually enhances the gameplay.
If players come up with their own fish illustrations on the paper cups and decorate their fishing rods, they’ll likely enjoy the game even more.
Adding variations—like making the fishing rod longer to make it harder to handle, or attaching a weight to the paper cup to make it tougher to lift—can help players focus more on how they move their arms and apply force, so those are recommended as well.
Eel Fishing Game

Let’s enjoy an eel-fishing game inspired by the Day of the Ox in midsummer! Fill a bucket with plenty of long, thin strips of newspaper to stand in for eels, then use a long stick to “fish” the strips out of the bucket.
At first you can pull them up smoothly, but as the bucket gets emptier it becomes harder, and the difficulty goes up.
You can sit in a chair with the bucket on the floor, or try putting the strips in a box on a table.
Cloth Fish Fishing

This is a game where you catch fabric fish mascots using a fishing rod with hook-and-loop fastener.
The key point is that the surface of the fish is made from “toy cloth,” a fabric that the fastener sticks to, so the surprising sight of things that don’t look sticky actually sticking adds to the fun.
It’s important to attach hook-and-loop fastener to the tip of the fishing rod, so feel free to design your own rod any way you like.
It’s also recommended to vary the fish—such as making them the same size but different weights—so you can enjoy choosing your target based on size and weight.
A game where you catch fish with a magnet

This is a simple game where clips are attached to fish illustrations, and you use a magnet on the tip of a fishing rod to “catch” them.
Because it only requires magnets and clips to make, you can focus on the illustration design and the decoration of the rod to really enhance the fun.
Recommended variations include adding weights to the illustrations to make them harder to lift, or wrapping the magnet with fabric to reduce its magnetic strength.
You can also make the rod body or the attached string longer to make handling more difficult, which will help players concentrate more on their targets.
Get hyped! Fishing with dollar-store sticks

It’s a game where you team up with the person sitting across from you to lift pool cues.
Each player holds a fishing rod made of a pool cue and a string attached to a piece of cellophane tape, and you hook the tape onto the cues lined up in front of you to lift them.
However, the cue in front of you is long, so you can’t lift it without cooperating with your partner across from you—making it an activity that emphasizes team bonding and the willingness to meet in the middle.
The awkwardness of handling the fishing rod not only heightens your focus on your hands, but the game also trains your decision-making: which cue to lift and which one your partner is trying to lift.
If you turn it into a team competition, the speed of movement is also put to the test, which will likely make it even more exciting.


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