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All-Abilities Fish Derby teaches kids to catch fish

June 24, 2026 by Staff Writer

By Beth David, Editor

The Fairhaven Recreation Center held its annual All-Abilities Fishing Derby to help everyone get to the water and learn how to fish. About 40 people participated this year, the number undoubtedly driven by the Touch-A-Truck event being held across the street at the same time.

Recreation Director, Bernadette Barreira said Bounty Hunters donated the bait and loaned 12 poles.

“A special thank you also goes to our Fairhaven Har­bormaster Tim Cox for his sup­port and assistance through­out the event,” wrote Ms. Barreira on Face­book. “Community partnerships like these help create memorable experiences for partici­pants of all ages and abilities. From pufferfish and sea robins to smiles and laughter, today was a wonderful reminder of what makes our commu­nity so special.”

Of course, it was a contest, so… winners were: Most Unique Catch,  Max Hurley with a pufferfish; heaviest Fish, Scarlett Benoit, 22 oz sea robin; Kayden Mota, longest fish, 14.5-inch Sea Robin; Jack Tavares, second longest Fish a 13” scup; Reagan Durant, tied for 2nd longest fish, a Sea Robin; Ethan Rego, smallest fish with a 6 oz scup 

Some of the winners of the Fairhaven Recreation Center’s all-abilities fishing derby on 6/19/26 at Hoppy’s Landing are L-R: Reagan Durant (back), tied for second longest fish/Sea Robin; Scarlett, who won for heaviest fish, a 22 oz Sea Robin; Max Hurley with a pufferfish, the most unique catch; Beau, standing in for Jack who tied for second longest fish, a 13” scup. Photo by Beth David.

Scarlett, who won for the heaviest fish for catching a 22-oz Sea Robin, accepts her trophy while supporters clap, during the Fairhaven Recreation Center’s all-abilities fishing derby on 6/19/26 at Hoppy’s Landing. Photo by Beth David.

Reagan Durant holds up her 13” Sea Robin, that got her tied for 2nd longest fish in the Fairhaven Recreation Center’s all-abilities fishing derby on 6/19/26 at Hoppy’s Landing. Submitted photo.

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