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[[File:Fishing lure.jpg|thumb|A fishing lure.]]
[[File:Baltimore and Ohio RR in 1961.jpg|thumb|The B&O Railroad line, including section through Garrett, Indiana.]]
[[File:Baltimore and Ohio RR in 1961.jpg|thumb|The B&O Railroad line, including section through Garrett, Indiana.]]
'''The Creek Chub Bait Company''' was founded by Henry Dills, a conductor on [[w:Baltimore_and_Ohio_Railroad|the B&O]] up in Garrett, Indiana.
'''The Creek Chub Bait Company''' was founded by Henry Dills, a conductor on [[w:Baltimore_and_Ohio_Railroad|the B&O]] up in Garrett, Indiana. This part of Indiana is a hotbed of lure and bait manufacturing. However, the only fishing is underground on the disappearing rivers and the cave lakes. Anglers fish for [[w:Blindness in animals|eyeless catfish]] in the dark.


Sadly, the B&O does not go through Winesburg, which is serviced by the [[w:Pennsylvania_Railroad|PPR]].
Sadly, the B&O does not go through Winesburg. The [[w:Pennsylvania_Railroad|PRR]]'s famous [[w:Broadway_Limited|Broadway Limited]] roared through Winesburg even after Amtrak took over. It didn't stop. Winesburgians liked to throw stones at it as went through.
[[File:PRR S1.jpg|thumb|Pennsylvania Railroad [[w:Pennsylvania_Railroad_class_S1|PRR S1]] [[w:6-4-4-6|6-4-4-6]] steam locomotive at the [[w:1939_New_York_World's_Fair|New York World's Fair]], July 15, 1939.]]

Latest revision as of 13:05, 27 February 2022

A fishing lure.
The B&O Railroad line, including section through Garrett, Indiana.

The Creek Chub Bait Company was founded by Henry Dills, a conductor on the B&O up in Garrett, Indiana. This part of Indiana is a hotbed of lure and bait manufacturing. However, the only fishing is underground on the disappearing rivers and the cave lakes. Anglers fish for eyeless catfish in the dark.

Sadly, the B&O does not go through Winesburg. The PRR's famous Broadway Limited roared through Winesburg even after Amtrak took over. It didn't stop. Winesburgians liked to throw stones at it as went through.