Five-year-old, Jack Raybuck of Mars attempts to real in his first fish with a little help from his father, Curtis, while his brother, Owen, watches at Glade Run Lake. Saturday, April 6, was the first day of the Mentored Youth Trout Day allowing children 12 and under to catch two trout each. See extended cultine below
With the Sun tucked behind the clouds, Curtis Raybuck of Mars trekked across the shore line of Glade Run Lake with his three children, Owen, 7; Jack, 5; and 18-month-old Ava in tow. The family had been up since 4:30 a.m. in preparation of the first day of the Mentored Youth Trout Day. They made their way to the breast of the dam near the spillway. Curtis baited the poles while Ava sat patiently in a little red wagon as the boys frolicked nearby. He checked the time on his cell phone: “8:09” he exclaimed and positioned Owen and Jack along the shore line. Helping his sons cast their lines into the lake, he encouraged them to be patient and watch their bobbers carefully. Both Owen and Jack had fish on their line but failed to bring them a shore. However, on his second attempt, Jack found success, catching his first rainbow trout. “This is the best day for youth fishing,” said Curtis Raybuck. “It’s not as fun with the adult anglers... this is perfect!”