LEXINGTON — The Orthman Community YMCA partnered with the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission on Saturday to host a two-hour fishing education event at Plum Creek Park.
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Conservation Officer Bryce Streger, top right, shows children how to use a fishing rod at Plum Creek Park.
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Conservation Officers Luis Nunez, left, and Tyler Adelman talk to fishing clinic attendees before going out to the pond at Plum Creek Park to fish.
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Conservation Officer Luis Nunez shows fishing clinic attendees what fish they can and can’t catch in the state of Nebraska.
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Conservation Officer Tyler Adelman, left, explains how to use the fishing rods before going out to the pond at Plum Creek Park.
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Conservation Officer Luis Nunez, top right, shows children the proper way to use a fishing rod Saturday at Plum Creek Park.
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission staff members at the Lexington event were, from left, Conservation Officer Capt. Brian Piernikcy and Conservation Officers Luis Nunez, Tyler Adelman and Bryce Streger.
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Conservation Officer Luis Nunez, top right, shows children the proper way to use a fishing rod Saturday at Plum Creek Park.
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Conservation Officer Tyler Adelman, left, explains how to use the fishing rods before going out to the pond at Plum Creek Park.
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Conservation Officer Luis Nunez shows fishing clinic attendees what fish they can and can’t catch in the state of Nebraska.
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Conservation Officers Luis Nunez, left, and Tyler Adelman talk to fishing clinic attendees before going out to the pond at Plum Creek Park to fish.
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission staff members at the Lexington event were, from left, Conservation Officer Capt. Brian Piernikcy and Conservation Officers Luis Nunez, Tyler Adelman and Bryce Streger.