Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 June 1947 — Page 26

the results were about average. time afterwards, the panfish anglers

In the streams, and none too good

of the season, although there were hundreds of anglers posted along streams and on the lakes in readiness for the midnight signal heraiding the opening. Despite unfavorable weather conditions in most areas, opening day crowds ‘were approximately normal and On Monday, and for a short enjoyed fair success but there were no exceptional catches listed. Bass fishing was below par, especially

in the lakes.

Careful Casters Meet |

The annual meeting of the Careful Casting club opens today at Tippecdnoe river state park near

ianglers and those in other states 'is sought by the Wildlife Man-

{the states are to maintain any kind of fishing, citing an increase of

Winamae, with a number of local newspapermen substituting a fishing rod for their typewriter. The outin~ is sponsored by the conser-' vation department and the club will

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stay clear. With hardly

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housed in one of the group ps at the park, doing their in the Tippecanoe river flows through the area, club

was founded several ago and has held “meetings” at Pokagon apd Shakamak state ks. As usual there will be some fishing done. Anglers’ Support Sought

‘Aaditional backing by Hoosier

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agement Institute for house bill 1693,. introduced by Congressman Dingell of Michigan. It seeks to t a federal tax on fishing equipment over to the states to improve map conditions. The bill would do for fishing what is now being done for wildlife under the so-called PittmanRobertson act. This makes receipts of a federal tax of firearms and ammunition available to the states for research and projects to better wildlife conditions. The institute points out that the anglers who pay the tax are in favor of the measure and that such a program must be inaugurated if

us Fishermen

more than 100 per cent in the number of licensed fishermen in the United States from 1932 to 1946. The proposal has had the backing of Hoosier conservationists, for, several years and letters to the In-.

|diana delegation in congress might help put it over this time.

Nimrod Championships Hoosier nimrods wha like to keep their shooting eye in” trim will be interested in the announcement of dates for the annual na-

tiomal rifle, pistol and skeet cham-

pionships.

The rifie and pistol matches are! the department, is being p on

scheduled for Camp Ferry, O.,!

opening Aug, 4 and ending on the | 16th. The National Rifle associa-|

: "THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ; Aug. 45, and on songbirds were most popular, | the ie Distal n matches Aug. 116 | topping those on parks, mortals,

with the mile matehes

hinders sbgibod

be fishing and wildlife.

ciation at the Onondaga Skeet ‘Watch That Shooting

club, Syracuse, Ne Y., from Aug. 6 to 10. .

Subscriptions Coming The subscription list to Outdoor | Indiana, official publication of the department of conservation, has passed the 10,000 mark and is growIe ale I was announced -today by Paul Squires, editor, The magazine, founded in 1934 to acquaint Hoos! lers ‘with the natural resources of | their state and the operat of

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{a paid subscription basis with’ the July issue. A recent reader interest survey

Complaints are again being made ‘of careless shooting with special’ mention of damage to telephone and telegraph lines in addition to near, escapes of anglers from whizzing! bullets, Indiana has had several tragedies in recent years attributed’ to careless shooting along streams and in wooded areas, One utility. company, operating nationally, has reported that 471 of, 504 breaks in cable last year were! due to bullets fired by careless or

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