
Landon, right, and his dad Mark Cieniewicz of Lewes patiently wait for the big one. BY STEVEN BILLUPS

Taking a paddle on the canal with a Quest Kayak are Josiah and his dad Darrin Sample. BY STEVEN BILLUPS

Mark Carter, owner of Quest Fitness and Kayak, event sponsor and organizer, rigs up a line for his son, Sawyer. BY STEVEN BILLUPS

James Messina creates his own custom-made T-shirt by pressing on a rubber stingray. BY STEVEN BILLUPS
Families filled the waterfront at Lewes Canalfront Park June 15, to dip their lines in the water for the Fish'n Kids event. The Father's Day event was sponsored by Friends of Canalfront Park and Quest Fitness and Kayak. The fish weren't biting, but fun was had by the children experiencing fishing, some for the first time, with their parents.
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