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Reports > 2025 > March > Monday 31
Monday, March 31, 2025
 
By Dave Graybill
 
I traveled to the Quincy Wildlife Area last Saturday, to see how the annual Quincy Chamber of Commerce Trout Derby turned out. As I approached the lake, I could see several boats out on the calm water and many anglers fishing from the shore. It was easy to spot derby headquarters. The organizers and volunteers were set up near the boat launch on Quincy Lake. The weight and measure station was under a tent and surrounded by derby prizes. Once again, local sponsors were generous. The adult angler that turned in the longest fish was Sergio Pena and he won a 36-inch Blackstone Grill and Fryer combo. The adult winning for cumulative weight was Colton Granger and took home a Blackstone Grill with shelves. The youth winner for longest fish was John Carlos Moralez, and he won a Playstation 2 with the Spiderman game. The youth cumulative weight winner was George Rici, and his prize was a Nintendo with the Sports Switch. Before the raffle numbers were announced, all the kids were asked to come up to the front. They all received a rod and reel or a tackle box for being part of the event. Congratulations Quincy Chamber—great job!