FMany boaters are hesitant to do more to care for a life jacket or personal flotation device (PFD) than occasionally spraying it down with water. This streamlined approach is often due to a fear of damaging the life jacket. But the truth is that proper cleaning actually helps maintain the integrity of a life jacket and can extend its life.
Fourteen Michiana Singles anglers found good fishing on the St. Joseph River at Maggies Landing last Thursday despite muddy water and strong current.
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By Louie Stout
The majority of the proposed regulation changes Indiana announced recently deserve public support.
State biologists have put several recommended changes up for sportsmen to consider and offer them a chance to express opinions on the states website www.in.gov/dnr/fishwild/7373.htm. Thats also where you can find details on all of the proposals. The deadline for comment is Feb. 28.
Here are my thoughts and the DNRs rationale for those proposals that would impact most Michiana sportsmen:
Bluegill bag limit: The change that calls for a 25-fish daily bag limit is long overdue, matches Michigans bag limit on bluegills, and makes sense.
By Louie Stout
Do you think a bag limit on Indiana bluegill would produce better fishing in the future?
Would a 16-inch size limit on St. Joe walleyes or a 44-inch size limit on some muskie lakes provide bigger fish in the coming years?
Those are just a few of the trial balloons that the Indiana DNR sent up this week within a package of proposals it has put before the public as it begins assessing future changes to sportsmen laws.
Or, if you have your own ideas of what would improve fishing, hunting and trapping in Indiana, the DNR would like to hear those as well.
You can contribute your ideas and provide input on some three dozen proposals the DNR has identified for consideration between now until Feb. 28. Youll find the complete listing as well as a place to offer your thoughts online at www.in.gov/dnr/fishwild. Click on the Got Input box in the middle of the page.
(For a listing of all the proposals, click here.
After Feb. 28, DNR staffers will evaluate all comments and determine which proposals to forward to the Natural Resources Commission for consideration.
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