On April 26, 2017

Conservation district to deliver trout

RUTLAND—It’s that time again! The Rutland Natural Resources Conservation District is again offering its spring trout stocking program that includes 6- to 8-inch and 10- to 12-inch rainbow and brook trout.

Hy on A Hill Trout Farm will bring its fish tank truck filled with the 6- to 8-inch rainbow and brook trout to the Conservation District office at l70 South Main St. in Rutland on May 20, where visitors can pick up their trout and bring them home to their pond. The 10- to 12-inch rainbow and brook trout will be delivered to ponds the afternoon of May 20.

Pre-paid orders will be taken until May 17, 2017.

For further information or an order form please contact Nanci McGuire at the Conservation District office at 802-775-8034 ext.1 l7 anytime or visit vacd.org/rcd.

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