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Ice fishing derby features $2,000 grand prize

ROXBURY POND -- This year's 34th annual Larry Mercier Memorial Ice Fishing Derby features a $2,000 grand prize for anyone catching the three- to four-pound tagged brook trout.

The event, sponsored by the Mexico Lions Club, will take place on Roxbury Pond from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 16, with a rain date of Sunday, Feb. 17.

Anglers from all over this region and beyond are expected to gather here for fun, fishing and a chance to win some cash. This event might be especially large this winter.

According to Roland Patneaude of the Mexico Lions Club, several areas from Fryeburg south are experiencing problems with open water, and one large fishing derby has already been postponed.

That is not the case on Roxbury Pond, on which Patneaude said anglers "may need extensions on their augers" due to the thickness of the ice.

Anglers can pre-register for the $10 entry fee at Roland's Automotive, the Mexico Trading Post or at Dyer's Electronics. This event also coincides with the free fishing weekend, meaning a fishing license is not required to participate.

There will be payouts of $200, $150 and $100 for the top three catches of pickerel and bass, as well as $150 for the largest trout and $100 for the largest perch.

All of the prizes will be awarded at 3 p.m. the day of the derby. The Lions will also be giving away donated prizes drawn from registrations.

The Lions lunch wagon will be there as well, offering hot dogs, hamburgers, soda, coffee, etc. Patneaude said this year, members of the Mexico Police Explorers Post 364 and their advisors will be manning the lunch wagon. In exchange, the Lions will will donate the proceeds from the food sales to the Explorer program.

New this year for the fishing derby is the brand new boat launch, which makes for easier access to the ice.

For more information on this event, call Roland Patneaude at 562-0949.

The fishing derby is named after Larry Mercier, who passed away in the early 1980's. A lifetime member of the Lions, he was a barber who also sold live bait and came up with the idea for the fishing derby.

The event is a fundraiser by the Lions Club to provide eyeglasses for the needy locally, who otherwise would not be able to afford proper eye care.

All proceeds are distributed to the Mexico, Rumford and Roxbury area residents.

For the program, the Lions take used, donated eyeglasses and hearing aids, then pay to have them refurbished.

This is a service the club has performed for some 40 years.

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