Due to non ideal fishing conditions, there were no trophy winning muskies caught for the first Spring Fling Muskie Tournament. But that did not stop families from enjoying a day on the river banks of the Little Kanawha to attempt the catch. And just because the fish weren’t biting didn’t prevent youth from scoring great prizes for entering. Multiple contributors provided prizes for the event and the youth left the Spring Fling awards ceremony with a little love from the community.
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