The Indiana Department of Natural Resources, whose customer service center is at 402 West Washington St. in Indianapolis, governs fishing in the state. Residents of the state and those visiting who desire to fish are subject to many regulat… read more
Shipshewana, Indiana, is the third largest Amish community in the United States and it offers a host of tourist attractions. However, it is also known for its generous hiking and biking trails. read more
Lafayette is in west central Indiana, about an hour's drive from Indianapolis and two hours from Chicago. Prophetstown State Park is just to the north, giving you the opportunity for outdoor recreation, and camping is available in the area.… read more
The artist colony of Nashville, Ind., offer a variety of activities from gallery hopping to birdwatching. Outdoor activities abound throughout the year with hiking, swimming, water-skiing and fishing available. If you are planning a fishing… read more
The possibility of hooking up with a big fish is what keeps most anglers' lines in the water. If you're going to Indiana you'll be able to catch big fish from a variety of species. These steps will put you in touch with the trophies no ma… read more
The state of Indiana has specific regulations that govern how large a fish must be for an angler to keep it. Although there are no weight guidelines for fish in Indiana, there are strict regulations regarding how long a fish must be for it… read more
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