Fishing Derby contestants awarded for largest catch

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Photos by Albert Rende.

Five fishers took home trophies for Largest Fish Caught at Bordentown Township’s annual Fish Derby July 4.

More than 300 people attended the event at Northern Community Park; 100 children participated in the derby.

Winners were Zander Gorlin with a 22 inch fish, Michael Bisceglie with a 12 inch fish, Amberlyn Wilson with a 11 inch fish, Ryan Scheaf with a 10 1/2 inch fish and Emily Klena with a 9 1/2 fish.

Each child who participated received a green ribbon of participation from the township and a certificate presented by the Mercer County Angler Association.

Several participants also won gift certificates donated from Sportsmen Center and rods donated from the Mercer County Angler Association.

Ron Jacobson from the Department of Fish & Wildlife and Hackettstown Fish Hatchery was on site to teach the children about fishing and stocked the pond that day.

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