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Seven fishers receive awards at Wicomico Recreation’s Youth Fishing Derby

SALISBURY, Md. – Over the weekend more than 200 youth fishers and their families lined the banks of the Wicomico River at the Salisbury City Park to participate in Wicomico County Recreation & Parks’ annual Youth Fishing Derby.

The free event was held Saturday, June 5. The Department of Natural Resources added hundreds of blue gills to the pond’s current inhabitants.

Seven winners were awarded medals and prizes at the event.

Most Fish Caught

• Boy – Evan Larson caught 11 fish

• Girl – Skyler McCullough caught 27 fish

Biggest Fish Caught

• Boy – Nathan Schamberger caught a 11.5-inch crappie

• Girl – Ava White caught a 16.5-inch bass

Most Unusual Catch

• Boy – Bryce Brown caught a turtle

• Girl – Addison Gross caught a 5-inch turtle

Most Outstanding Fisher

• Carissa Hayes for displaying positive, enthusiastic energy throughout the derby

In addition to fishing, participants enjoyed music, snacks and giveaways.

“We are so happy to be back in person celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Fishing Derby this year,” said Program Director Jamie Nichols of Wicomico County Recreation & Parks. “It was an honor to be able to run the event and experience the joy it brings the community. We’d like to thank the DNR, Target, Walmart, the Hanna Family Foundation and Stanley Morris, the Sea Hawk Sports Center, sweetFrog and all the committed volunteers that help make this event a success.”

4 thoughts on “Seven fishers receive awards at Wicomico Recreation’s Youth Fishing Derby”

  1. where’s the awards for the transgender fisherpersons? how are they allowed to torment these children like this by identifying them by gender? how sad!

  2. No award for the “it” fisher person?
    So sad!
    Maybe they will be able to catch Rainbow Trout next year!

  3. now now… Nice to see something regular like a 60th annual event is still happening. Or that an anti-fishing group wasn’t there expressing their feelings!

    Best of luck to all the kids involved, the world is indeed changing by the minute!

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