
Young fishing enthusiasts throughout the First State will have the opportunity to participate in a milestone celebration this weekend as Delaware marks four decades of its popular Youth Fishing Tournament.
The Delaware Natural Resources Police will organize the 40th edition of this beloved annual event on Saturday, June 6, welcoming participants from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. at three designated freshwater locations across the state.
Parents and guardians can bring their children to test their angling skills at any of the three participating venues: Blockhouse Pond located in Sussex County, the Akridge Scout Reservation Pond situated in Kent County, or Lums Pond in New Castle County.
This longstanding tradition provides families with an excellent opportunity to introduce young people to the sport of fishing while enjoying Delaware’s natural outdoor recreational areas.







