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Seen on Scene: Free fishing day

Thomas Pablinsky, left, and Ella Ness-Pablinsky, 9, came all the way from Southern Highlands in Las Vegas for the second year in a row to enjoy free fishing day at the pond in Veterans’ Memorial Park on Saturday.

Juwelle Robinson, center, brought Tashay Robinson, 3 months, and Jquan Curtis, 14, to Veterans’ Memorial Park on Saturday for a morning of free fishing and relaxation after a week of sweltering heat.

Charles Hill, left, drove in from Las Vegas to take CJ Wallace, 13, of Boulder City to the pond in Veterans’ Memorial Park on Saturday for the Nevada Department of Wildlife’s Free Fishing Day on Saturday. Hunter Terry/Boulder City Review

Charles Hill, left, drove in from Las Vegas to take CJ Wallace, 13, of Boulder City to the pond in Veterans’ Memorial Park on Saturday for the Nevada Department of Wildlife’s Free Fishing Day on Saturday.

Vett Martinez, left, and John Hamilton of Las Vegas caught a catfish while enjoying free fishing day at Veterans’ Memorial Park on Saturday. Hunter Terry/Boulder City Review

Kalvin Cabe, 7, left, and Jameson Cabe, 10, came from Henderson with their father and had an extremely successful morning, catching 15 catfish during free fishing day at Veterans’ Memorial Park on Saturday.

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