Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 180, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 August 1911 — The Unwelcome Pollock. [ARTICLE]
The Unwelcome Pollock.
Never In the history of man have pollock been so plenty along the Maine coast aa they ere this summit. Pollock fishing Is furnishing s good sport ror scores of fishermen about the month of the Kouieboc river, end even the oldest inhabitant does not remember when they were to in such quantities. How to get rid of the pollock Is beooming a serious question, for they are devouring the little herring like hungry wolves. Then they bother the codfish, a slower-acting fish than the pollock, end force them off to the eastward. Again, the pollock attracts the dorfish, and the latter wi ages war upon the cod and other fish.—Kennebec Journal.
