The 25th annual youth fishing competition at Arvada-Blunn Reservoir drew a vibrant crowd of young anglers, marking a milestone in the event’s history. On June 14, children between the ages of 3 and 14 gathered to test their skills in catching fish, forging summer memories, and enjoying a day outdoors. The excitement was palpable as participants eagerly cast their lines into the water, hoping to reel in the biggest catch of the day.
With over 200 competitors, the contest saw an impressive total of 69 fish captured, including a standout smallmouth bass that tipped the scales at 2.5 pounds and stretched 17.5 inches long—landed by Cody Kerns. In other categories, Aspen Popejoy secured first place among older participants with the longest trout, while Aedyn Cole, Juniper Hancock, and Clay Diedel triumphed in their respective age divisions with notable catches. Beyond the competition, the event offered a sense of community, with more than 400 hot dogs served to families throughout the day.
Organizers and volunteers played a pivotal role in bringing the celebration to life, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience for all involved. Sean Star, representing Arvada’s community engagement division, expressed gratitude for the dedicated teams and sponsors who have supported the tournament over the years. He emphasized how the gathering reflects the spirit of local unity and tradition, drawing generations together around shared experiences in nature.
What began a quarter century ago as a modest event has grown into a cherished summer highlight, inspiring young people to connect with the outdoors while strengthening bonds within the community. Each year, the tournament not only nurtures budding fishing talents but also fosters a sense of teamwork, perseverance, and appreciation for natural resources. As Arvada honors this legacy, it looks forward to continuing the tradition for many more summers to come.