Fish were the talk of the town during Sibley State Park's Fish Frenzy event Friday evening in New London. Attendees had the opportunity to learn from Park Naturalist Emily Porter about the types of fish in Lake Andrew and how to spot them in the water. The event also provided a lesson on fishing and children and their families were able to even catch some of their own.
1/4: A participant holds a fish after it was caught in Lake Andrew during Sibley State Park's Fish Frenzy event Friday evening in New London. Erica Dischino / Tribune
2/4: Braxtyn Setrum, 11, waits patiently for his line to catch a fish during Sibley State Park's Fish Frenzy event Friday evening in New London. Attendees had the opportunity to learn from a park naturalist about the types of fish in Lake Andrew and children and their families were able to even catch some of their own. Erica Dischino / Tribune
3/4: Park naturalist Emily Porter talks about different species of fish during Sibley State Park's Fish Frenzy event Friday evening in New London. Erica Dischino / Tribune
4/4: Jeff Otsby, left, helps his daughter Brook Otsby, 5, with casting a fishing line during Sibley State Park's Fish Frenzy event Friday evening in New London. Erica Dischino / Tribune
Erica Dischino is a photojournalist for the West Central Tribune and Forum News Service. She grew up in northern New Jersey and has lived in the Midwest since 2017. She enjoys photographing the stories of west central Minnesota from county fairs, parades and pandemics. Feel free to contact her at edischino@wctrib.com or 320-894-8865 with your best photo ideas.