Big Smiles and Big Catches at Free Kids Fishing Tournament

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San Jacinto, CA – Families, community groups, and volunteers came together on Saturday, March 28, for a fun-filled and memorable Free Kids Fishing Tournament held at the lakes of the Golden Era Golf Course.

Photos by Alex Tapia

The lakes, stocked with bass and catfish, welcomed young anglers ages 6 to 15, who collectively caught an impressive 141 fish. More than 600 attendees and volunteers participated in the event, highlighting strong community support for family-oriented activities.

Eight-year-old Destiny Kuehn proudly displays her 9.86-pound catch—the largest fish of the day—earning top honors and prizes at the tournament.

The largest catch of the day was a 9.86-pound fish reeled in by 8-year-old Destiny Kuehn, earning her four Disneyland tickets, a $100 Disney gift certificate, and a trophy. The second-largest fish, weighing 8.8 pounds, was caught by 14-year-old Alfonzo Perez, who received two Disneyland tickets, a $100 Disney gift certificate, and a trophy.

Photos by Alex Tapia

Participants competed in two age divisions: Junior (ages 6–10) and Senior (ages 11–15). The top 10 finishers in each division received awards and prizes, including a birthday party for 50 guests, boat rental and fishing at Lake Perris, paintball passes, amusement tickets, and fishing passes.

Local public safety officials assist with event coordination and scoring as results are tabulated during the tournament.

The event also featured a variety of family-friendly activities, including a BBQ hosted by the Hemet Kiwanis Club, demonstrations by Boy Scout Troop #46, a fire truck appearance by Cal Fire Station 25, and interactive booths hosted by local organizations.

A Cal Fire mascot waves with a young participant, adding to the fun and family-friendly atmosphere of the event.

The tournament opened with a special aerobatic flyover during the National Anthem, performed by Doug Medore and Dave Mundwiler, with vocals by Linda Greilich of Golden Era Productions. San Jacinto Councilwoman Valerie Vandever served as Master of Ceremonies.

A Cal Fire mascot shares a high-five with a young participant, adding to the fun and family-friendly atmosphere of the event.

Thanks to generous sponsors and community support, every child received a t-shirt, breakfast snack bag, goody bag, fishing pole (if needed), and lunch.

Community feedback highlighted the importance of events like this, with attendees emphasizing the value of outdoor activities, family time, and positive youth experiences.

Families line the lakeshore at Golden Era Golf Course as children cast their lines during the community fishing tournament.

This annual event continues to strengthen community bonds while creating lasting memories for local families.

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