
St. Regis High School teacher Brooks Sanford works at the fish-rearing lab at the school. He and students there are raising Arlee Rainbow Trout that will be stocked into a child's fishing pond at the community park. (Chuck Bandel/Mineral Independent)
November 19, 2019
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November 19, 2019 8:08 p.m.
St. Regis students learn how to hatch and raise trout
In a spacious, well-equipped lab Brooks Sanford and his students at St. Regis High School are watching nature in action while helping hatch and raise juvenile rainbow trout.