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fe p - A THE INDIANA Outdoors— ’

By MARC G. Bomeone had better “sell” the

remaining days of the open season eared sunfish, rock bass, wall-eyes,

last of this month and there has hardly been a chance to land many big ones yet. Scattered showers have Rept many of the streams and pits too high and murky for good fishing while the ‘temperaturés have be too low to lure any but the more hardy anglers into action.

Longer Season Official Official notification of the lengthening of the open season for the taking of panfish from Indiana waters this year, announced last week, are in the mail. ; Yesterday a formal hearing on the question of the extension was held by John Nigh, director of the conservation department. Follow~ ling his approval of the recommen- | dations presented by Don Hughes, 'director of fish and game, the papers were signed by Gov. Gates and decorated with the state seal. | The 20-day extension of the open season on- panfish is for this year only and does not affect the bass iseason. As in past years, large and smallmouth black bass, silver bass, Kentucky and white bass cannot {be taken legally in Indiana after {April 30 until June 16. Results of the experiment this {year resul in a year-around open {season on panfish in the future with possibly a longer open season fon bass.

Land Pair of Big Ones

Undismayed by finding several!

streams too muddy for fishing sev{eral Sundays ago, Paul Ferneding, | 437 South Pine st., and Harry Ferneding, 747 Terrace ave. wound up at a gravel pit. Using live minnows each one landed a largemouth black bass tipping the scales at more than five pounds. Paul's catch weighed five pounds [12 ounces and was 22 inches long {with a girth measurement of 14% inches. Harry's fish was slightly smaller, weighing five pounds, four ounces with a length of 21% inches and a girth of 13% inches. Both fish put up a good fight before they were landed and drew {plenty of envious admiration from {other anglers.

‘Duck Stamp’ Fee

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Longer Fishing Period Approved; Anglers Land Big Ones in Old Gravel Pit

anglers are going to have much opportunity to take advantage of the Due to the extension of the open season on bluegills, crappies, red-

May 21, anglers are not so concerned but the bass season runs out the

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Weatherman Protecting Bass With Season Near End; Lots of Time for Panfish

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HERE'S PROOF—Mrs, Ferneding, 437 S. Pine st., plays the 5 Ib. mouth black bass husband caught in a gravel pit.

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raising funds for expenditure on projects which would tend to maintain and increase the flocks of ducks, geese and other migratory waterfowl restoration and manageprojects have been financed in this manner in other states, but none

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open season for Indiana and the dates will be up for discussion within the next few weeks. Some weeks ago George Egenolif, local duck hunter, suggested that it was time for Hoosiers to agitate for | a later open season or at least a split season, later #n the southern part of the state than in the north part. His argument, supported by other waterfowl hunters, is that under present season dates, Hoosiers get little if any chance to enjoy this sport.

Quail Are Released

Twenty-four pair of quail have been released in each of 55 counties in the southern half of the

made of the banded birds liberated in two of the counties. The study will be conducted as a PittmanRobertson project with reports to be made on all banded birds which may be taken by hunters or found dead. Counties in which the birds were released were selected as having favorable food and cover conditions for their survival. Previous studies have shown that with few exceptions counties in the southern part of the state are better suited to quail while pheasants do better in the northern counties.

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Note to Duck Hunters If you are interested in‘a later |open season this year on ducks,

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