Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1948 — Page 28

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: {sunfish were being caught.

“|Migration Week Here

‘tthe opening of the fishing season

— | SUmmer-homes and. cottages, on

|Outdoors— : hing Conditions Improved Over Most

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| still was poor in their localities.

Reports made early this week told of unusually good bluegill

[catches in Clay,“ Madison and Fountain counties. Fishing also was generally good in Green; Lagrange, Marshall and Ripey counties, { White county—site of such fa-| vorite spots as Shafer and Free-| {man Lakes and the Tippecanoe River-—-also reported good luck on red-eyes, crappies and catfish, What was reported clear and

waters. Crapples, bluegills and Fly fishermen were reported to be.having the best luck in such upstate counties as DeKalb and | Steuben. Many counties listed “fair” fishing conditions early in the | week while the situation still was poser” in several others:

This is the week for the annual Hoosier migration. School is out for the summer and with

{only 11 days away, the trek to

{Indiana lakes and streams is get-.

{opening of the fishing season this |year by the fact that anglers {were permitted to take panfisn {without a closed season — till {June 16th is the opening of the

trout, walleyes or what-have-you, the black bass is the favorite with Hoosier anglers,

Starts at Midnight The bass season begins as midnight marks the passing of June 15th and the arrival of June 16th —the day when thousands of Hoosier anglers shelve bus! y politics and other activities hope of landing a “big one.” Regardless of the fact that the anglers have been doing well with the panfish, resort owners

Several Counties Offer No Encouragement : By MARC WAGGENER Fishing conditions improved somewhat over t lowered and cleared most streams. | Despite ‘clearing waters, however, Indiana Department of Con- | servation enforcement officers fn several counties reported fishing

Iday- that minnows, can be_taken

bass “season and cregardless “of|

[throughout the state are already +} being Aooded with requests” for

Tell of Good Catches;

to ‘rely on stock which had been accumulated. June 13 is the first

from Indiana waters—and -any-

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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report, with prospects for suff. |.

the state this ‘week |

eries again this year is large and smallmouth black bass, Ki

fish takes. place in late summer} and they go only in waters which} are open- tothe public. ...... ringers ifn an

one expecting to sell minnows had better be sure that he has a license. Y

Local Anglers Lucky An Increasing number of local anglers has come to appreciate] the advantage of having Geist Lake, the Indianapolis Water Company's Teservolr “on Fall Creek, right at their front door and only a few minutes drive from the office.

The 37 miles of irregular shoreline has developed a well worn path as anglers sought a place where they were biting. No boats

~ are permitted on-the lake;-bathing § -{ia_prohibited and while three attractive picnic areas have been established —— along the ceunty|¥

line road where it crosses the lake-—camp and cooking fires are banned. ...~.........., " | The entire area has been desig-| nated a wildlife refuge with no hunting - permitted. Thousands of |

nish food and sheiter for bird and wildlife. | Spring Hatch: Good | Hatch of game fish in the rearing ponds of the state hatcheries!

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A last minute rush for live bait

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