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Domestic News October 18, 1935

The Midland Journal

Rising Sun, Cecil County, Maryland

What is this article about?

The Lancaster County Fish and Game Association completed stocking approximately 75,000 fingerling and adult fish, including black bass, brook trout, catfish, and others, in waters from Safe Harbor dam to upper Conowingo dam and in Pequea, Bone Mill, and Rock Creeks, sourced from Pennsylvania hatcheries.

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FISH FOR DAMS AND STREAMS

Stocking of 744 cans of fingerling and adult black bass, brook trout, catfish, yellow perch, bluegill, sunfish, bullfrogs, shiners and minnows has been completed by the Lancaster County Fish and Game Association. The fish were planted in waters of Safe Harbor dam to the upper Conowingo dam and in the Pequea, Bone Mill and Rock Creeks. Approximately 75,000 fish were in the shipments received from the Pennsylvania Fish Hatcheries at Pleasant Mount, Torrisdaie, Bellefonte and Huntsdale.—Quarryville (Pa.) Sun.

What sub-type of article is it?

Agriculture

What keywords are associated?

Fish Stocking Lancaster County Pennsylvania Hatcheries Dams Streams Black Bass Brook Trout

What entities or persons were involved?

Lancaster County Fish And Game Association

Where did it happen?

Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

Key Persons

Lancaster County Fish And Game Association

Outcome

approximately 75,000 fish stocked successfully in specified waters.

Event Details

Stocking of 744 cans of fingerling and adult black bass, brook trout, catfish, yellow perch, bluegill, sunfish, bullfrogs, shiners and minnows completed by the Lancaster County Fish and Game Association in waters of Safe Harbor dam to the upper Conowingo dam and in the Pequea, Bone Mill and Rock Creeks. Shipments received from Pennsylvania Fish Hatcheries at Pleasant Mount, Torrisdaie, Bellefonte and Huntsdale.

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