A child’s first fish can create a lifelong memory, no matter how big that fish is. My personal memory, for example, involves a three-inch trout that I hauled out of a tiny stream near my family’s camp. That fish, while smaller than many sardines I’ve subsequently eaten, still reminds me of bright summer days, trips into the woods with my siblings, and carefree times. Here’s hoping Jocelyn Judkins has those same kinds of memories in a few decades, when she recalls the day she caught her first fish through the ice. The 10-year-old from Windham hauled in a handsome smallmouth bass during a recent trip to Thomas Pond in Raymond.