Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1948 — Page 21
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Department of Conservation Display Among
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find series of 24 aqua-/ending June 30, 1947, an increase | of approximately two and a quar-|
they will be catching in Indiana lakes and stre ter million over the preceding
d the com weeks. Bass, Year, maintenance of sufficient a ming catfish and|8ame and hunting areas is a ma-| 'some of the coarse and predatory |JOT problem. Income to the states
species uded from the hunting licenses was lof the are hel in tha part $28,558,447, the Wildlife Man-
: {agement Institute reports. Show Birds, Game Other parts of the exhibit will \Argest number of hunting licens-|
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Dakota with hunting licénsé fees the scarcity of these birds, The|Of $1.873.760.
‘bob-white quail, Indiana's popular and native game bird, will x also have a place in the exhibit. | Oca rooper
Raccoon which provide plenty
of sport for the night hunters and also contribute a large part ake Refresher of the fur taken in Indiana each) year during the trapping season, will occupy one of the centrall Th spots in the exhibit. Fox, one of | school here is being attendad, the chief predators on quail and|this week by five troopers from! other game birds as well as farm | Indianapolis headquarters. post. poultry, will be shown. They are Troopers A. E. Huber,
Other Exhibit Features Robert IH. Myers and Walter ®
Weyland; Radioman Kenneth R.
Features of Annual Show Opening Tomorrow :
Marvelous New GIRDLE
both by PERMA-LIFT
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Emphasis will be placed in another part of the conservation
exhibit, on the importance of tree Trooper Walter Schofield, Zions-
planting for reforestation, windbreaks and erosion control along with the necessity of protecting wooded areas from forest fire. The Forestry Division's exhibit will attract some thoughtful consideration» Special booths have been established to stress the advantages of the Shades as a state park,
Bruce and Classifier John MeCrory, all of Indianapolis, and
ville. ; The program is part of a longrange plan to improve service, according to Col. Robert ‘Rossow, state police superintendent. The, courses offered are accident and criminal investigation, traffic patrol techniques, communica-! tions, case preparation, criminal! and traffic ldw jurisdiction of
purchase of which is dependent|federal enforcement agencies. upon further contributions, and) Geass BS to point out other Conservation Department programs, Conservation officers will be on duty at the exhibit to discuss various phases of the program. Show Has Wide Appeal
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are plenty of other features to interest the visitor. . Log birling, canoe tilting, retrieving dogs and a performing seal are only a few of the at-| tractions which have been pro-| vided this year.
Year-Around Fishing Elimination of the closed sea-| son for taking bluegills, yellow perch, rock bass, sunfish and crappies from Indiana waters has been proposed by the conservation department with formal ac-| tion scheduled for Mar. 8 when a hearing is to be held. The . : closed season from May 1 to fF + amin June 15 would be continued on bass, wall-eyes and pike. i The proposal is not expected to draw any serious objection as it has been urged for a number of years, in part by ake |
owners in northern Indiana lake) counties as a means of extending| their busy seasons. In the past,| Indiana laws have prohibited the! taking of designated species of | “game” fish such as bass, blue-! | gills, crappies, ete, from May 1 iuntil June 15 on the theory of | protecting the fish during their nesting season. { Action of the conservation department is based on the recommendation for year-around fishing for the five species by Dr. William Ricker of Indiana Uni- | versity, head of a co-operative study of fish and fishing condi-| tions In the, state. He feels that! protection of the five species of | panfish is not necessary and that | a large number of bluegills,| crapples, sunfish, yellow perch} {and rock bass could be taken [from the lakes and streams with benefit to fishing’ conditions gen- { erally. , iB
| i Walton Chapter Active | Sparked by President Wilfred «Dufour, the Marion County Chap4 Jiter of the Izaak Walton League is planning an active season and an expanded program. The chap{ter has an. attractive meeting |place_on White River near Lynnwood Farms, secured last year and popular with the members. | A number of the members wefe |present for thenmonthly meeting {Monday night when .mdre than {a dozen hams were distributed as (a part of the chapter's fund-rais-| |ing. campaign. Announcement | was made that use of the lodge (had been offered to Boy Scout {groups and that the chapter ‘was y {to ald Scouts working. for Con- | servation merit badges. So | Directors of ' the chapter at | their next meeting are to discuss HE {plans for . celebrating the fifth! |aniversary of the granting of their charter by the national or- | ganization. The charter was is- | sued March 8, 1943, with 85 mem- shiny silver buttons down the {bers listed, a large number of jacket fromt. [whom are still active members. . !
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