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COLD WEATHER SLOWS FISHING, i REPORTS SHOW Game Wardens Point Out Best Streams for Sportsmen. Unseasonable cold weather has slowed fishing in Indiana considerably, state game wardens note in their first collective report of the season, but there still are some places where they are biting. The report, by counties, issued today by the Fish and Game division of the Conservation Department, follows: Lake —Pish are bitting fair In Wolf, George. Deep River. Cedar Lake and Lake Dale Carlia. Slightly above normal, and semi-clear. Ducks, coot and galllnules coming up north. Plentiful on lakes and, streams. White and Benton—Shafer and Freeman lakes are in good shape for Ashing. Crappies are not biting very well. Pishing should be good by weelt-ena If warmer. Crappies Biting Fair Porter—Salt Lake seml-clear. Burns Ditch clear. Little Calumet River Is roily. Kankakee River clearing fast. Flint, Xxzng, Loomis, Mink Wanhob and Lake Eliza are all clear and normal. Suckers biting well. Crappies and bluegills biting fair. About 1500 ducks on ponds and lakes. No ! reports of duck shooting, i Carroll—Streams in Carroll County arw up a little and milky. Not many Ash being caught yet in the creeks. In Lake ! Freeman good number of crappie and i some black bass caught. Howard and Grant—Mtsslsslnewa River is about two feet higher and muddv. Wildcat Creek in Howard and Grant high but fairly clear. I>?laware and Randolph—Streams are a little above normal, and also a little roily. Will be in good shape In a few days if no heavy rain comes. Warren and Fountain—All streams clear, and In good shape for Ashing. Henry and Wayne—Streams are all full I and swift, but clear. Tippecanoe and Montgomery—Tippecanoe River Is clear; Wabash muddy; Wild Cat Creek milkv. Sugar Creek milky, and Raccoon Creek is clear. Several bass reported caught in Tippecanoe River last Sunday. Union and Fayette—All streams are muddy, and rain looks like making them stay so. Tipton and Hamilton—All streams are high, some Ash being caught on live bait. Week-End Propspeets Good Madison and Hancock—Small streams ore clearing and should be in good shape Dy week-end. Fishing is slow. White River is muddy. Marion—Fall Creek and Eagle Creek ere clear. Buck Creek clear. White River is cloudy and high. All gravel pits in Ane shape. Putnam—All streams In this county ere clear. Clinton and Boone —Streams and pits are in good shape. Fish are not biting so well. Lawrence —All streams and White River high for Ashing. White perch have been seen and a few caught at the Williams Dam. and if no more rain many should be caught over the week-end. Daviess and Martin—Both forks of White River are at Aood stage and the tributaries of these rivers are backed up and in some cases are Aooded. However, several Ashermen have been out in lakes and old beds and some Ane catches have been made. Some extra large crappies taken from Swan Pond Saturday and Sunday. Posey—All lakes, ponds and streams in this county are up and muddy, no good Ashing. Crawford and Perry—All streams in these counties are too high for Ashing. If no more rain before week-end Little Blue River in Crawford will be in good shape for Ashing. Jennings and Ripley—All streams are milky. Fishing Just fair. Bass Hitting Fair Parke and Vermillion—All streams are fairly high and clear. Bass are hitting fair. Clark and Floyd—Fourteen Mile Creek. Silver Creek. Muddv Fork, Big and Little Indian are all muddy. All creeks are high and Ashing is poor. A few large mouth bass have been caught. Ohio River is high and muddy. Dearborn and Ohio —All streams are muddy except Hogan’s Creek and Tanners Creek on the upper part. Back water from the swollen Ohio River reaches up on all creeks for several miles, and the opinion is that the creeks will be well stocked this spring. Pike and Dubois—Lakes and streams muddy. Ashing is poor. Jefferson and Switzerland—All streams are high and muddy, Ashing poor. Greene—All streams are muddy. Orange and Washington—Streams up and milky. Will be o. k. by Sunday if no more rain. Sullivan —Water Is very cold and muddy. Fish are not biting. Harrison —Big Blu River is milky. Ashing is fair. Big Indian is milkv. Ashing is fair. Big Buck Creek is clear, and Ashing is good.

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