Prepare to cast your lines at the City of Parkland’s annual Youth Fishing Derby.
The highly anticipated series of fishing events will take place on three Saturdays, June 8, July 13, and August 10, 2024, at the scenic Pine Trails Park Fishing Pier.
Open to the public, the event caters specifically to young anglers aged 3 to 12. It offers a perfect opportunity for children to dip their toes into competitive fishing. No prior fishing experience is needed, though participants must bring their fishing gear and bait.
The fishing derby is not just about the catch but also about the experience and the lessons in nature appreciation it fosters.
Commissioner Ken Cutler, a lifelong fishing enthusiast who fondly recalls fishing adventures from childhood, expressed his enthusiasm for the event.
Growing up in Hollywood, Cutler rode his bike to the town’s lakes and spent many weekends on Dania Pier. His grandfather Bill Cutler bought him his first deep sea rod and reel, and he has fished worldwide, including in British Columbia, Baja, Mexico, Tennessee, Colorado, and all over Broward, Dade, Palm Beach, and Monroe Counties.
“The fishing derby is one of my all-time favorite events because I love seeing dads and moms helping their kids appreciate what an amazing adventure fishing can be, the respect for nature, and how cool it is for Parkland to bring it all together.”
On each event day, festivities kick off at 8:00 a.m. with the sounding of a horn, marking the official start of the derby. Young participants will have two hours to try their luck and skill in catching fish, competing for titles such as Biggest Fish, Most Fish Caught, and Smallest Fish Caught.
Participants are encouraged to arrive before the 8:00 a.m. start to complete the check-in process. This allows everyone ample time to prepare for a morning of excitement and friendly competition.
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