Published May 04, 2010, 10:11 PM
Little fisher and family
Despite looming clouds and winds that reached more than 30 miles per hour, 4-year-old Kaylee Backlund, Pipestone, and her parents came to Sunset Park Tuesday in Worthington to see if the fish were biting. When asked if she had caught anything, Backlund said, “No, my bobber hasn’t gone under the water yet.” Windy conditions didn’t seem to phase the family who hadn’t caught anything after 20 minutes of fishing.
Ashley Peterson/Daily Globe
Little fisher and family
Despite looming clouds and winds that reached more than 30 miles per hour, 4-year-old Kaylee Backlund, Pipestone, and her parents came to Sunset Park Tuesday in Worthington to see if the fish were biting. When asked if she had caught anything, Backlund said, “No, my bobber hasn’t gone under the water yet.” Windy conditions didn’t seem to phase the family who hadn’t caught anything after 20 minutes of fishing.
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