2/20/16 Fishing at Woldert Park Pond by Sarah A. Miller
Read MoreBenjamin Brown, 8, of Whitehouse fishes at Woldert Park Pond Saturday Feb. 20, 2016. The pond, next to the Glass Recreation Center at 501 W. 32nd Street, is part of the Texas Parks and Wildlife.Tyler Parks and Recreation held a family fishing event at Woldert Park Pond Saturday that included goodie bags for children, free bait and instructional opportunities. The pond, located next to the Glass Recreation Center, is part of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Neighborhood Fishin' program and is stocked every two weeks with fish. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Benjamin Brown, 8, of Whitehouse fishes at Woldert Park Pond Saturday Feb. 20, 2016. The pond, next to the Glass Recreation Center at 501 W. 32nd Street, is part of the Texas Parks and Wildlife.Tyler Parks and Recreation held a family fishing event at Woldert Park Pond Saturday that included goodie bags for children, free bait and instructional opportunities. The pond, located next to the Glass Recreation Center, is part of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Neighborhood Fishin' program and is stocked every two weeks with fish. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Kaleb Brown, 12, of Whitehouse fishes at Woldert Park Pond Saturday Feb. 20, 2016. The pond, next to the Glass Recreation Center at 501 W. 32nd Street, is part of the Texas Parks and Wildlife.Tyler Parks and Recreation held a family fishing event at Woldert Park Pond Saturday that included goodie bags for children, free bait and instructional opportunities. The pond, located next to the Glass Recreation Center, is part of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Neighborhood Fishin' program and is stocked every two weeks with fish. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
George Caraway of Palestine takes a photo of his son Reagan, 9, as he fishes at Woldert Park Pond Saturday Feb. 20, 2016. The pond, next to the Glass Recreation Center at 501 W. 32nd Street, is part of the Texas Parks and Wildlife.Tyler Parks and Recreation held a family fishing event at Woldert Park Pond Saturday that included goodie bags for children, free bait and instructional opportunities. The pond, located next to the Glass Recreation Center, is part of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Neighborhood Fishin' program and is stocked every two weeks with fish. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Judy Blossom of Hideaway baits her hook with corn as she fishes at Woldert Park Pond Saturday Feb. 20, 2016. The pond, next to the Glass Recreation Center at 501 W. 32nd Street, is part of the Texas Parks and Wildlife.Tyler Parks and Recreation held a family fishing event at Woldert Park Pond Saturday that included goodie bags for children, free bait and instructional opportunities. The pond, located next to the Glass Recreation Center, is part of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Neighborhood Fishin' program and is stocked every two weeks with fish. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Judy Blossom of Hideaway prepares to fish at Woldert Park Pond Saturday Feb. 20, 2016. The pond, next to the Glass Recreation Center at 501 W. 32nd Street, is part of the Texas Parks and Wildlife.Tyler Parks and Recreation held a family fishing event at Woldert Park Pond Saturday that included goodie bags for children, free bait and instructional opportunities. The pond, located next to the Glass Recreation Center, is part of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Neighborhood Fishin' program and is stocked every two weeks with fish. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Noah Adams, 9, Chuey Alaniz and Junior Chapa, 4, of Tyler, get ready to fish at Woldert Park Pond Saturday Feb. 20, 2016. The pond, next to the Glass Recreation Center at 501 W. 32nd Street, is part of the Texas Parks and Wildlife.Tyler Parks and Recreation held a family fishing event at Woldert Park Pond Saturday that included goodie bags for children, free bait and instructional opportunities. The pond, located next to the Glass Recreation Center, is part of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Neighborhood Fishin' program and is stocked every two weeks with fish. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Junior Chapa, 4, of Tyler, looks through a tackle box as he fishes at Woldert Park Pond Saturday Feb. 20, 2016. The pond, next to the Glass Recreation Center at 501 W. 32nd Street, is part of the Texas Parks and Wildlife.Tyler Parks and Recreation held a family fishing event at Woldert Park Pond Saturday that included goodie bags for children, free bait and instructional opportunities. The pond, located next to the Glass Recreation Center, is part of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Neighborhood Fishin' program and is stocked every two weeks with fish. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Noah Adams, 9, of Tyler, fishes at Woldert Park Pond Saturday Feb. 20, 2016. The pond, next to the Glass Recreation Center at 501 W. 32nd Street, is part of the Texas Parks and Wildlife.Tyler Parks and Recreation held a family fishing event at Woldert Park Pond Saturday that included goodie bags for children, free bait and instructional opportunities. The pond, located next to the Glass Recreation Center, is part of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Neighborhood Fishin' program and is stocked every two weeks with fish. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)