Those taking part in the Fish 'n Kids event cast a reflection in the Lewes-Rehoboth Canal. BY RON MACARTHUR
June 19, 2013
Fishing takes patience, which is a quality many children in the event do not have. Most tried for a few minutes, did other activities, and came back to put their lines in the water. BY RON MACARTHUR
Chloe Antonov of Harbeson says she is good at catching blue gills. BY RON MACARTHUR
Brother and sister Faith and Shane Roth of Kirkwood, Pa., take on different approaches to fishing. BY RON MACARTHUR
Teagan Baker of Lewes works on making her own fish-print T-shirt. BY RON MACARTHUR
Fish-print T-shirts are drying in the sun in Canalfront Park. BY RON MACARTHUR
Kayak rides offer a break from the rigors of fishing. BY RON MACARTHUR
Hopeful anglers line a dock in Canalfront Park during Fish 'n Kids. BY RON MACARTHUR
Volunteers are busy helping youngsters make unique fish-print T-shirts. BY RON MACARTHUR
Jerny Haines of Milton has the best seat in the house as she dips her line in the water. BY RON MACARTHUR
Sea Scouts help get people in and out of kayaks in Lewes Canalfront Park. BY RON MACARTHUR
Dozens of young anglers and their families turned out to try their best at hooking a fish in Lewes Canalfront Park during the June 9 Fish 'n Fun event, sponsored by Quest Fitness and Kayaks.