Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1948 — Page 24
‘Bass, Pike 2 Seasons to Open
La Midnight Strikes Tuesday
Fishermen Must Have Veteran's Permit “Or a Brand New 1948 Anglers License
Next Wednesday's the day that Hoosier anglers have been pnt for the past six seasons in Indiana waters.
By MARC 8. WAGGENER
records and 18 and helpful hints. hints.
On the stroke of midnight Tuesday night, the bass. Fishermen) ean go to work—it's midnight, Standard or Daylight
ing on the community in which Jae are fishing,
that you still must have a 1
license or veteran's permit with you and that bass must be 10
inches longe to
be “keepers.”
Better not get caught with more than six bass in your pos-
session and be sure that you
don’t have more than 25 panfish
~bluegills,
red-eared sunfish, crapples.and.rock bass—when the,
conservation officer comes
around.
Fishing Prospects Good
Barring last
“minute showers,
fishing prospects for the weekend and the opening of the bass
season are good.
Conservation
officers reported today that with
few exceptions
t! 1 be i : Fishing i be In food good Sond os. and an active worker in the de- |Back, . to good this BY Sas as anglers velopment of Conservation Potter, Jack McMahan, Richard (Scherer,
‘warmed up on panfish while
both lakes and
‘awaiting the opening of the bass
Beason,
“. There may be some lingering’ doubts as to the wisdom of elimInating the closed season on pan~
fish during the but the action
breeding season was a break for
the anglers and provided them
with some sport
and some fish,
Busy Days Ahead
While the ope Season ngxt
ning of the bass
ednesday is the big
news for most anglers, there are
the calendar... . Casting. . Meet
“ State Outdoor Casting Tourney is being held tomorrow and Sunday at the Riverside State Fish
Hatchery with tomorrow ie
Sunday. The -meet- is approved by the Y indiana State Casting AsBociation and conducted by the Indianapolis Casting Club, Inc. Fish Fry—The Crooked Creek Conservation Club is staging a fish fry with movies and other
1, 56th St. and Michigan Rd.
Council Meeting — Members of _ the Marion County Conservation ~Counetl, ‘the 14
Squirrel Season Dates
Open: season dates for squirrel Judting in Indiana this year will ‘be ‘discussed
— The “Indiana
distance events accuracy events
on me, 3 forget]
pend-
research project heads ‘on the! squirrel situation in the state. ess of the dates fixed, indications point to a shortage of | squirrels in the northern half of the state and plenty of squirrels in the southern part-—all due to food conditions in the two. areas.
Compton Plans Drive
‘An. intensive campaign to in-| crease membership in Conservation United and to put across the! organization's platform of. a bet. ter. This is
Miss Irrgang Te Iirgang Tops Roll at Ben Davis
Second Semester
For. First Honors Miss Kathleen Irrgang topped 87 students on the Ben Davis! High School high honor roll with
164 honor points for the semes- | the second semester!
It's a complete Bible for the| angler including phases of the ‘moon for the year, rules for forecasting the weather, a barometric) {chart, an illustrated section on| an- identifying species of fish, and Wesks—the opening of the bass and ptke| |chapters on tackle, baits, world]
ter conservation program fof In-| that Miss Irrgang has-held arm diana, has been pledged by Catl|Place honors.
dent,
Former secretary of the Mar-|, fon County Conservation Council Perrott, Walter Whyla
United, Mr, Compton was named |f.5"
Hadley, Jean Neblett, Maude "Shaw,
Janet Colber, man Brandt, Barbara Jackson,
Ann. -Abbott, Richard Freund, Robert
Atkinson, Ann
|Lee Compton, newly elected prest-| Others on the high honor roll re: \ Her: Shirley Whyland, a
at the first state convention of Bowlin, Charles Carpenter, Gloria
Conservation United, held here yn.
last week.
He will meet with other offi-|Lynds Wilson and Lucille Wi
cers and directors at Peru June peRome, Gle 27 to map an aggressive cam- | Betty Three committees are to be named, one on publicity, One dith Eil on membership and a third ~~ -n | Janes Crigdetby, Vie
paign.
Roach,
Lois Bray, Patricia
Kiefer, Verna Mon Phyllis Terrell,
aymond Englem Cirigdesby,
Shirley Dobbins, Prank Holdeman, ward oneycutt, Carol a | panera Lorraine Kettioson, Ned Wilson,
Cloud, John nna Green, Harold Howell, y ‘Toombs, {Patricia ends, Ruth Ann Blots, Mere.
Keen,
Victory “Kena n
rilyn ga, off, will serve as advisers on policies, Poe. Marilyn Russéll, Joan Sam)
Field Trials Cut
ward Schuh, Betty W {Carolyn Bolander,
gers,
Wayne
Issuance of permits for field Priricin soos
[Barbara
trials has been discontinued by |g Delores McRoy, the fish and game division as a| # number of important events on result of the widespread rabies Myrtle Barnhart, Bett
Thomas Strakis, Roy Spreckelmey Jack Ayers, Earl Armbrost.’ Bett
marie Wikon. . Students on the regular Honor roll for the semester were: Gene Arnold, Walter Andrews, Thelma Butts, Doris Barbara Arateatn, An Ann Guthrie. ricia _Heun, Gisdeon, i Kent, Patricia Pierson, DeLyis ~ Shoemaker,
Patricia Asxander Ken | [A
Pahrner, Betty gy Edith
m, Bi Beir” Bogue, Boras
Edmonso tty Lou Kernodis, Joyce Logie. Pauline t, h Barnet - |epidemic and the quarantining of {pouiord, Jannalay Eichy miler, Slaca. il, -. {dog sin 12 counties. will be issued until the quaran-| Rose tines are lifted.
Outstanding permits have not; been cancelled but holders have! been notified that meets cannot beheld until an OK from local J» health officials is received by the fish and gamé division.
Anglers’ Almanac |
‘If you are one of those fishermen who like to have all kinds Van: of fishing data at your fingertips, Ar pick up a copy of the 1948 “Anglers*” Almanac” edited by Jason G. Clark and issued by the Fenno pies “koro Publishing Co.
Billy Orr, Jo yermitalfETS, TRI Tr naa,
Myrtle Barnhart, ly Brown,
Yeftich, Marlene Flee "Bi Aronia, June
igs
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nd, Jane JdeCam- ir
Boris Gonk-
Joan Bp
iv
Tom
e, Audrey Savage, Charles
Billle Wit
and
Veterans’ Bavghmers Group Sets Meeting
Installation of officers and a luncheon will be held by the past [presidents’ council of the Daugh-
Qerki
hy
J
ters of Union Veterans Wednes-|-
vite
re
dent.
|chaplain; ;
president;
[day in the home of Cora Bernhardt, 838 Broadway. New officers are Cora Bern-| 'hards, president; Minnie Brown, Frances Bilue, Elizabeth Underwood, treasurer, and Frances Buis, #00 | tary and. press correspondent. | [Stella Rariden is retiring presi-|
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