Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 February 1917 — TROUT FIRST AID TO ICE CUTTERS [ARTICLE]

TROUT FIRST AID TO ICE CUTTERS

Winsted, Conn. —Leßoy Millard has-a small pond on his estate In the north end that Is literally alive with trout of all sizes. “The trout are so thick In the pond,” said Mr. Willard, “that when we cut ice there this week the mass of fish raised the cakes of ice as fast as they were sawed six inches or more, thus accelerating the work of getting the fee out. The water congealed’so fast this winter that many of the trout were caught unaware In the more shallow parts of the pond anil in. I now have trout in Ice storage, and when the law la off we’ll hare a trout dinner*