Showing posts with label Indiana Fishing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indiana Fishing. Show all posts

Monday, June 21, 2010

Error in printed fishing regulations; New Fishing Guide posted online

Error in printed fishing regulations
New Fishing Guide posted online
The 2010 DNR Fishing Guide online publication is available for viewing at http://www.in.gov/dnr/fishwild/2347.htm, by selecting "large format."
The large-format version of the 2010 guide is an expanded version of the printed guide available in past years. In addition to regulations, the new online guide includes feature articles on bank fishing, creel surveys, the Brookville Lake bass survey and fishing for walleye, as well as a list of where to fish in Indiana, and many color photos.
The change to an online publication was made to save on printing costs. In lieu of that guide, the six-page regulations brochure referred to above was printed and distributed across the state.

--- For more information:  Marty Benson, DNR assistant director of communications, (317) 233-3853, mbenson@dnr.in.gov.

   

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The printed six-page fishing regulations document that was distributed across the state earlier this year contains an error under Largemouth Bass on page 3. The Sugar Creek verbiage under "20-inch minimum size and one-fish daily limit" should be listed under a new separate section called "Special Stream Black Bass Regulations," along with the 12- to 15-inch slot size limit information for the Blue River, which is also incorrectly listed in the Largemouth Bass section on page 3. "Black bass" includes largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted bass.
A corrected online version of that document can be viewed at http://www.in.gov/dnr/fishwild/2347.htm by clicking on "compact version." The DNR regrets the error.

--- For more information:  Marty Benson, DNR assistant director of communications, (317) 233-3853, mbenson@dnr.in.gov.
 

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Closing The Bait Barn on December 14th 2009 for winter remodeling, opening for Ice fishing in Indiana only!

On December 14th 2009, The Bait Barn will be closing for the winter. We need to do some serious remodeling. Due to the cost of running the shop in the winter it is not economical to be open. Our website will be running all year around for online orders. Some live baits will not be available until spring though. This is the BEST time to order frozen baits since shipping cost will be greatly reduced. Catawba Gold Bait Catalpa Worms, Shad guts, Skip Jack.  If you would like to make a deal with us on the live bait remaining in the store after the 14th of December call 317-545-2248 or email us at admin@thebaitbarn.com

For Ice Fisherman in Indiana, We are going to announce on which days we will be open for business to get Ice fishing gear & bait. (Mousies, Spikes, Bee moths (Wax Worms) and fishing equipment) We suggest submitting what you would like to purchase in an email to us or phone call so we don't loose money on buying too much bait. Bee Moths,  Mousies and Spikes can stay in a fridge for several weeks so you don't have to worry about buying them at the last minute to go ice fishing. You can preorder over the phone for you ice fishing gear and bait to be available when the opening days are or schedule a day to pick it up. We will respond with an email or phone call one week prior to opening for the ice fisherman. If awaiting an email ensure you add admin@thebaitbarn.com into your contact list so our email is not sent to your spam folder.

Thank you for a fantastic fishing season in 2009, from The Bait Barn crew.
Happy Holidays and God Bless!

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Important resources for Angler's in Indiana

In the ten years we have been in business there has been two resources on the net we have trusted for information about fishing in Indiana.. These are Indiana Information and Hot Spots and The Hoosier Angler. If your a serious fishermen or just want to expand your knowledge in fishing the waters in Indiana. These websites and publications are a must see and completely free. They provide the most up to date and accurate information with reviews on tackle , Guide information services, etc...