Sybil Naizer, 91, reacts to one of the fish she caught during the 22nd Annual Fishing Tournament held at Taylor’s SPJST Senior Living on Thursday, April 24.
Sybil Naizer, 91, brings in a fish during the 22nd Annual Fishing Tournament held at Taylor’s SPJST Senior Living on Thursday, April 24.
100-year-old Bertha Pistone reacts to a fish she caught during the 22nd Annual Fishing Tournament held at Taylor’s SPJST Senior Living on Thursday, April 24, 2025. A large tank was brought in, filled with water and loaded with 400 pounds of catfish. Volunteers and staff were on hand to help with the fish as they were caught. The tournament continues Friday, culminating with a fish fry here at 6 p.m. Photo by Andy Sharp.
100-year-old Bertha Pistone reacts to a fish she caught during the 22nd Annual Fishing Tournament held at Taylor’s SPJST Senior Living on Thursday, April 24, 2025. A large tank was brought in, filled with water and loaded with 400 pounds of catfish. Volunteers and staff were on hand to help with the fish as they were caught. The tournament continues Friday, culminating with a fish fry here at 6 p.m. Photo by Andy Sharp.
5-year-old Paula Park reacts to one of the eight fish she caught during the 22nd Annual Fishing Tournament held at Taylor’s SPJST Senior Living on Thursday, April 24.
97-year-old Calvin Ging gives a thumbs up to a fish he caught during the 22nd Annual Fishing Tournament held at Taylor’s SPJST Senior Living on Thursday, April 24.
97-year-old Calvin Ging casts his line during the 22nd Annual Fishing Tournament held at Taylor’s SPJST Senior Living on Thursday, April 24.
Joe Vrabel, 89, enjoys the morning while casting his line during the 22nd Annual Fishing Tournament held at Taylor’s SPJST Senior Living on Thursday, April 24.
Joe Vrabel, 89, smiles as looks into a net at a fish he caught during the 22nd Annual Fishing Tournament held at Taylor’s SPJST Senior Living on Thursday, April 24.
Precinct 4 Constable Paul Leal, one of the volunteers, with other members of his department, tries to coax 99-year-old Ruby Fisher to kiss the catfish she caught (she decided against it) during the 22nd Annual Fishing Tournament held at Taylor’s SPJST Senior Living on Thursday, April 24.
99-year-old Ruby Fisher was okay with touching the fish she caught, but passed up an opportunity to kiss it during the 22nd Annual Fishing Tournament held at Taylor’s SPJST Senior Living on Thursday, April 24.
Tommy Sherek, 73, brings in a fish he caught during the 22nd Annual Fishing Tournament held at Taylor’s SPJST Senior Living on Thursday, April 24.
A catfish is measured for length after being caught during the 22nd Annual Fishing Tournament held at Taylor’s SPJST Senior Living on Thursday, April 24.
Tommy Sherek, 73, left, and Larry Newell, 85, right, concentrate on catching fish during the 22nd Annual Fishing Tournament held at Taylor’s SPJST Senior Living on Thursday, April 24.
The 22nd Annual Senior Fishing Tournament was held at Taylor’s SPJST Senior Living on Thursday, April 24. A large tank was brought in, filled with water and loaded with 400 pounds of catfish. Volunteers and staff were on hand to help with the fish as they were caught. The tournament continued Friday, culminating with a fish fry here at 6 p.m. ...