Indiana Outdoor News April 2015

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MICHIGAN CITY ANGLER CATCHES STATE RECORD WHITEFISH

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MICHIGAN CITY -- Dan Rostecki didn’t catch what he was after while fishing from the Michigan City pier on Saturday, March 28, but he did haul in a state-record lake whitefish instead. “I was out there brown trout fishing on the bottom and thought I had one,” Rostecki said. “It ended up being a whitefish. It’s the first one I’ve ever caught. It was really, really a bonus.” A record bonus no less. DNR State Record Fish Program coordinator Jamie Smyth certified the record catch on Monday. Rostecki will receive a certificate and patch from the DNR Division of Fish & Wildlife as recognition of the record. “Congratulations to Dan on his record catch,” Smyth said. “Since this one came so early in the year, perhaps it’s a sign that we’re in for a great year of fishing in Indiana.” Rostecki’s catch from Lake Michigan weighed 5 pounds, 8 ounces and topped the previous Indiana record by more than a pound. He had an inkling it might be a contender after a friend caught one a week earlier that weighed 3 pounds, 6 ounces. “She said something a couple days later about the record being 46,” Rostecki said. “That’s crazy.” Rostecki used squid and nightcrawler for bait.

Indiana’s Youth Turkey Season is April 18-19, and the reg-

Dan Rostecki was fishing for Lake Michigan trout from the Michigan City pier when he caught and landed a 5 lb., 8 oz. whitefish, which has been certified as an Indiana state record. www.myfishfinder.com photo. “It’s a good combination for brown trout,” he said. “The squid has a nice oil smell, and the brown trout kind of dial in on it. My friend caught a couple last week using it and a couple more this week.” Lake whitefish is a relatively new category in the DNR’s State

ular spring turkey season is April 22-May 11. The Eric Corey Foundation is offering two special Turkey Tracks hunts this year for young adults with mobility challenges-- one in Angola and another in Starke County. Visit www.turkeytracks.org for more information. 11-year-old Kyle Bartolini from Portage, is pictured above with his very first turkey taken on a 2012 Turkey Tracks hunt. His guides were Seth McIntire (L) and Eric Fier (R). www.IndianaOutdoorNews.net photo.

WEST BOGGS LAKE RESTORATION AHEAD OF SCHEDULE

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DNR STOCKING TROUT FOR STREAM OPENER, APRIL 25

BEHIND THE BADGE PAGE 10

WALLEYE PAGE 11

THE LAST THOUGHT PAGE 15

DNR REPORT - This spring, the Indiana DNR will stock more than 55,000 trout throughout the state in time for stream trout season, which starts April 25. The state’s 2015 trout stocking plan and list of stocking locations is at wildlife.IN.gov/3622.htm. Traditionally, the state has stocked only rainbow trout in all locations except the Brookville Lake tailwater on the Whitewater River, where brown trout are stocked in addition to rainbow trout. New this year, the state also will stock both brown and rainbow trout in LaGrange County, in the Pigeon River and the Oliver Lake chain. Other changes for 2015 include more fish at Morsches Park in Whitley County and changes to stocking locations along the Little Kankakee River in LaPorte County. The state’s annual trout stocking plan involves 18 lakes and 19 streams. Trout can be harvested year-round on Indiana lakes. Trout can be harvested in Indiana streams between 6 a.m. on the last Saturday in April and Dec. 31. The daily bag limit on most lakes and streams is five, and only one can be a brown trout. In general, the minimum size limit is 7 inches. The size limit to keep a brown trout in the Brookville Lake tailwater and on Oliver, Olin and Martin lakes in LaGrange County is 18 inches. Certain sections of Little Elkhart River, Cobus Creek and Solomon Creek in Elkhart County are catch-and-release-only trout streams, and anglers there must use artificial lures. The spring stocking of inland lakes with trout could be delayed because of the late ice thaw. Some stream stockings might also be canceled or delayed due to rain or flooding. The DNR will issue a news release and post changes on the trout stocking website if information changes. Additional information on regulations is at fishing.IN.gov.

LOOGOOTEE, IND -- Ater being drained almost completely last year for a restoration project, West Boggs Lake in Loogootee is full again, several months ahead of schedule. West Boggs, estimated by many to be Indiana’s best trophy bass lake, was drawn down to about 10 percent of its normal volume last fall so that biologists from the DNR Division of Fish & Wildlife could renovate the lake’s fishery. The lake had been invaded by gizzard shad, which had stunted bluegill growth and caused bass numbers to decline. Last November, the first phase of fish stocking was completed. The fish stocked included 462,476 bluegill, 195,245 redear sunfish and 104,374 largemouth bass fingerlings. A total of 816 adult largemouth bass that lived in the lake before the renovation were also restocked. The bass had been salvaged by anglers in the spring during tournaments and in the fall by biologists using electrofishing. Fifty-five adult channel catfish were also returned. The lake is open to boating and fishing, but DNR fisheries biologist Dave Kittaka said anglers should keep in mind that the vast majority of fish are only a year old.

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