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Last updated on Tuesday, December 24, 2013
(FISHERS) - Anglers, fishing guides and DNR biologists will convene on Jan. 18 in Fishers to talk about the state’s management plan for muskie at the inaugural Indiana Muskie Summit.
The summit is open to the public and will be hosted by the Hoosier Muskie Hunters and Webster Lake Musky Club. It runs from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the American Legion Post, 9901 E. 126th St.
Agenda topics include an update on the DNR's muskie hatchery and stocking program. Discussion also is likely to include potential fishing regulations, habitat management and fostering partnerships.
"Our state offers some of the best muskie fishing in the Midwest and we want to keep it that way," said Scott Law of the Hoosier Muskie Hunters. "The meeting will bring together DNR biologists who are directly involved with muskie management, fishing guides, avid muskie anglers, and any angler who wants to learn more about Indiana muskie fishing."
Bill James, DNR chief of fisheries, said the summit will give the DNR a chance to showcase its muskie program and maintain dialogue with anglers.
"We want to hear what they have to say," James said.
Muskies, a large predatory fish, were native in Indiana only in small tributaries of the Ohio River. In response to angler interest, the DNR began stocking muskies in various waters in the 1970s. Since then the program has expanded to include 16 lakes and reservoirs across the state, due in part to support from muskie anglers.
"As muskie fishing grew, so too did our relationship with muskie clubs," James said. "The Hoosier Muskie Hunters and the Webster Lake Musky Club have been instrumental in working with us."
For more information, call Scott Law at (317) 625-2214.
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