Nope, no fish on the line

Published: Friday, June 19, 2009 10:55 p.m. MDT
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Matt Francom, 1, tries out a new technique to see if he's got a fish on the line as he clutches his Huck Finn-type fishing pole. Matt and hundreds of other children got to fish and play in the water during Huck Finn Day at Battle Creek Park in Pleasant Grove on Friday. It was all part of the city's Strawberry Days celebration, which continues today with the Mammoth Parade at 10 a.m., along with the City of Fun Carnival, a boutique, volleyball and the PRCA Rodeo in the evening.

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Matt Francom, 1, tries out a new technique to see if he's got a fish on the line as he clutches his Huck Finn-type fishing pole. Matt and hundreds of other children got to fish and play in the water during Huck Finn Day at Battle Creek Park in Pleasant Grove on Friday.

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