
Indiana ups daily bag limit on lake trout in Lake Michigan
On April 1, the limit increased from two fish per day to three fish per day, putting Indiana in sync with neighboring Michigan’s bag limit.

On April 1, the limit increased from two fish per day to three fish per day, putting Indiana in sync with neighboring Michigan’s bag limit.

Instead of ending April 1, season runs to April 16 due to “unusually cold weather conditions.”

Ten states stepped in to support the decision: Michigan, South Dakota, Utah, Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana and Wyoming.

There reportedly are fewer than 50 of the small birds in Arizona.

The legal action was among a number of lawsuits filed in September 2015 after federal officials opted not to list sage grouse under the Endangered Species Act but announced federal land-use restrictions. Environmental groups later

Biologists say some streams and brooks dried up and low water prevented fish from moving to colder habitat. The low water also made the fish more liable to be eaten by predators such as mink

Would target solid waste ranging from plastic bits to fishing nets and even abandoned vessels that wash up on U.S. shores.

In Minnesota, New York and Nebraska, such efforts help bolster state-wide stocking practices — and walleye angling success.
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