Cacie Bare poses with one of her catches of the day.
Left to right...Peython Ramey, Coy Lane, Kenzie Ramey and MJ Ramey pose with their haul at the kids catfish tournament.
Proud Grandpa, Ted Canter, with his grandson Peyton Proffitt at the kids catfish tournament held at the Workforce Development pond.
Christian Ebberts takes her boys Camden and Easton to the prize table at the 10th annual kids catfish contest.
The crowd anxiously awaits the results at the 10th annual kids catfish tournament hosted by the Carter Co. Workforce Development.
Wyatt McNeil reaches for his prize at the kids catfish tournament.
Brodan Pierce recieves his medal at the 10th annaul kids catfish tournament at the Carter Co. Workforce Develpment pond.
The winners at the 10th annual kids catfish tournament in Elizabethton. Sponsored by the Carter Co. Workforce Development.
Colton Keller (left), winner of the 5 and under most fish and Wyatt McNeil (right), winner of the 5 and under largest fish.
Brodan Pierce (left), winner of the 6-9 most fish and Kenzie Harrison (right), winner of the age 6-9 largest fish.
Bryson Pierce (left), winner of age 10-12 most fish and Macie Lane (right), winner of age 10-12 largest fish.
Eli Murray (right) and his Dad pose with his catch at the kids catfish tournament in Elizabethton.
Kiana Hartley and her Dad, Eric, patiently wait for a bite at the 10th annual kids catfish tournement.
The catfish weren't the only ones looking for a bite at the 10th annual kids catfish tournament.
Baiting a hook is hard work!
Bucky Forbes (right) holds up a catfish caught by Gage Crosby (left).
Dad, Wesley Forbes, looks on as son, Bucky, tries to get a hook out of a catfish.
It was a busy day for tournament judge Patty Taylor as she looks over her clipboard at the 10th annual kids catfish tournament.