Special to The Vindicator
| published: April 4, 2019
Daniel Kovalaske, fish catcher and coordinator with Ohio Division of Wildlife, measures the temperature of Lake Glacier before releasing rainbow trout into the lake on Thursday. He said the lake was 49 degrees fahrenheit and the water the fish were in was 52 degrees, which was okay because they could handle a ten degree difference. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR
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Daniel Kovalaske, fish catcher and coordinator with Ohio …
Brothers Jerry, right, and Karl Roach, both of …
Ayvah Sheely, 7, left, and Scarlet Sheely, 2, …
Daniel Kovalaske, fish catcher and coordinator with Ohio …
Bill Miller, of Niles, watches with others as …
Brothers Jerry, left, and Karl Roach, both of …
Daniel Kovalaske, fish catcher and coordinator with Ohio …
Bill Miller, of Niles, watches as rainbow trout …
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Daniel Kovalaske, fish catcher and coordinator with Ohio …
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Ron Estep, of Youngstown, fishes for rainbow trout …
People fish for rainbow trout after they were …
Rainbow trout flops out of Lake Glacier after …
Rainbow trout are released into Lake Glacier on …
Ron Estep, of Youngstown, fishes for rainbow trout …
Daniel Kovalaske, fish catcher and coordinator with Ohio …
Brothers Jerry, right, and Karl Roach, both of …
Ayvah Sheely, 7, left, and Scarlet Sheely, 2, …
Daniel Kovalaske, fish catcher and coordinator with Ohio …
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