- December 14, 2025
Pieter Goetzelman and his grandfather Fred Silber hang out and chat while waiting for a bite at Reel in the Fun at Central Park on Saturday, February 16. Photo by Anthony Boccio
Erik and Melanie Nordstrom, of Ormond Beach, watch the line of their 8-year-old daughter, Reese, as she waits for a bite during Reel in the Fun at Central Park on Saturday, February 16. Photo by Anthony Boccio
Daniel Weidenmiller, 9, of Ormond Beach, casts off one of the bridges at Central Park in hopes of reeling in a big one at Reel in the Fun on Saturday, February 16. Photo by Anthony Boccio
Vincent Rademacher, 4, of Ormond Beach, gets comfortable as he waits for a tight line at Reel in the Fun at Central Park on Saturday, February 16. Photo by Anthony Boccio
A boy casts out with hopes of netting a fish at Reel in the Fun at Central Park on Saturday, February 16. Photo by Anthony Boccio
Rachel Meredith, 4, of Ormond Beach, waits for her dad to bait her hook during Reel in the Fun at Central Park on Saturday, February 16. Photo by Anthony Boccio
George Smith stands by his grandsons, 11-year-old Max Spada and 7-year-old Zachary Spada, of Ormond Beach, at Reel in the Fun at Central Park on Saturday, February 16. Photo by Anthony Boccio
Hopeful fishers line a bridge and watch their lines in hopes of winning a prize for catching the largest fish at Reel in the Fun at Central Park on Saturday, February 16. Photo by Anthony Boccio
Ormond Beach children cast fishing lines from Central Park's boardwalk for the city's Reel in the Fun catch and release fishing tournament on Saturday, Feb. 16.
Presented by the city's Leisure Services Department, Reel in the Fun was open to ages 4-12. Awards were given out, and all first place prizes were provided by Ike Leary of Granada Pier Bait and Tackle. Other sponsors included Fish Florida and Krispy Kreme Doughnuts.