Fish Catching Joy West of Wiarton

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The largest rainbow trout was caught by Hayden Maisonneuve (left), a hefty 5.6 pounder, which won him one of two beautiful bicycles awarded as prizes. Hayden is the grandson of BPSA veteran Ray Marklevitz (left).

Bruce Peninsula Sportsmen’s Association Holds 2023 Kid’s Fishing Day Derby

Submitted by Stu Paterson for Bruce Peninsula Sportsmen’s Association

There were squeals of delight around the Bruce Peninsula Sportsmen’s Association (BPSA) pond on Sunday, May 28th. Approximately fifty youngsters 12 and under, participated in the BPSA 2023 Kid’s Fishing Day Derby. The event is a part of a tradition that’s played out each spring to the delight of parents and enthusiastic youngsters. Like any fishing experience there were lulls in the action. But on several occasions, there were cries of “I’ve got one” and the excitement of the fight was on.

Approximately fifty youngsters 12 and under, participated in the BPSA 2023 Kid’s Fishing Day Derby on May 28th.

The largest rainbow trout was caught by Hayden Maisonneuve a hefty 5.6 pounder which won him one of two beautiful bicycles awarded as prizes. Ray is the grandson of BPSA veteran Ray Marklevitz. Ray was asked if catching fish was in the family genes? He replied “Hayden is a good fisherman he often out fishes me…..it’s mostly luck but he does well, we’re proud of him.”

Second largest fish at 5.2 pounds was caught by Grayson Gunson. Also among the top five was Lincoln Meigs with his 4.8 pounder, and Slayter Butt with a rainbow trout of the same size, 4.8 pounds.

Abby shows off her catch of a sunfish at the annual BPSA Kids Fishing Derby.

The kids fishing action was at the BPSA club’s headquarters which includes a state-of-the art Fish Hatchery with pond and clubhouse. This club has been stocking fish since the sixties and has added over 100,000 fish annually to Grey-Bruce waters. BPSA volunteers put in more than 1,500 hours a year raising and stocking fish to benefit our sports fishery.

Due to space limitations this derby was limited to fewer than sixty participants.

Derby co-ordinator Kevin Harders commented on the effort BPSA puts forth to encourage youngsters to get outdoors and get involved with fishing and other similar hobbies. He pointed out that these activities give the kids a better understanding of how mother nature works. Harders paid tribute to and thanked the twenty volunteers who made this event go ahead like clockwork.

All participants received a prize. Hot dogs and drinks were supplied by BPSA. Sponsors of the 2023 BPSA KIDS FISHING DERBY Day included:

Caframo, Great Ape Empire, Fretz Valuemart, Lures N Lines, MPM Ltd., Naves Services, Pinkertons, Poppa Bobbers, Pow Casting, Team Lisk Real Estate, Tony Forbes /sand/gravel/topsoil, Willie’s Sports and More, Bianco Bechtel, Nicole/Dylan Lisk, Al/Sue Latimer, Kemp/Carol Simpkins, Cass/Steph Weatherhead, and Bree/Jack/Will “Weir Farms”.

Check the smiles on the faces of those involved in this derby and you are convinced that it was a success. As one parent observed “this derby could mark the first fish caught by some of those taking part. These kinds of events can create lasting memories for everyone, and that’s something special.”