Saturday,
November 9, 1985
As we
checked our RI guide, Kyle wanted to do something different and we decided to
visit the Lafayette Trout Hatchery in Wickford, RI. It was a beautiful day and we easily found
the place. No one else was around. We wandered around the fenced caged pools,
and board-fenced areas along a channeled stream to see thousands of trout from
four inches to about a foot or so long.
Four-inch trout |
Foot-long trout |
More trout |
Covered pond |
The fish were really
crowded, and we saw some jumping up into a “waterfall” from a pipe. We also
peeked into a building that had tanks of teeny tiny fish of down to an inch in
length. Along the way were a couple dead or dying fish, but there were plenty
of live ones! As we approached each pool, the fish began to thrash about with
some nearly jumping out of the water. We figured they thought we were going to
feed them, and this theory was confirmed when a man came out of the building
with buckets of fish food. We watched as they thrashed when he approached to
feed them.
We then
drove to Charlestown to find an Indian burial ground. Instead we found a
housing development, so we headed home.
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