"There were nearly 200 kids here on the wharf, but it rained the whole time. They didn't mind, they still fished the whole time," she said.
On Sunday there were 140 children aged 1 to 13 signed up for the competition. Entry and bait were free.
The fishing was on from 1pm-3pm, on an incoming tide. By 2.15pm, 14 fish had been caught, all herrings, one flounder and some stories about eels.
Children who caught fish had their photos put up on a board.
There were also lots of spot prizes, including squeaky little yellow rubber ducks. Plumber Dan's big rubber duck was there, tethered on the riverbank.
Chalk was pleased with the event, and said Plumber Dan will hold it again next year.
"It's just about getting the kids out with their mums and dads, fishing and having fun," she said.