Authority: IC
14-10-2-4; IC
14-22-2-6
Affected: IC 14-22
Sec. 14.
(a) Except
as otherwise provided in section 16(g) of this rule, an individual may take or
possess not more than twenty-five (25) crappies per day and an unlimited number
of yellow bass per day.
(b) A
crappie taken at Dogwood Lake in Daviess County and Hardy Lake in Scott County
must be at least nine (9) inches long.
(c) Except on the Ohio River, an individual
may take or possess not more than twenty-five (25) redear sunfish per
day.
(d) Except as provided in
subsections (a), (b), (c), and (e), there is no bag limit, possession limit, or
size limit for the following:
(1)
Alewife.
(2) American eel.
(3) Bluegill.
(4) Bowfin.
(5) Buffalo.
(6) Bullhead.
(7) Carp.
(8) Chain pickerel.
(9) Chub.
(10) Gar.
(11) Gizzard shad.
(12) Lake herring.
(13) Shad.
(14) Smelt.
(15) Sucker.
(16) Yellow bass.
(17) Redear sunfish.
(18) Crappie.
(e) Notwithstanding subsections (a), (c), and
(d), an individual must not take or possess more than the following:
(1) Twenty-five (25) of any combination of
bluegill, redear sunfish, and crappie per day from J. C. Murphey Lake at Willow
Slough Fish and Wildlife Area in Newton County.
(2) Fifteen (15) of any combination of
bluegill, redear sunfish, and crappie per day from the following:
(A) Fidler Pond in Elkhart County.
(B) Failing Lake (also known as Gentian Lake)
in Steuben County.
(C) Flat Fork
Creek Park Ponds A and B in Hamilton County.
(f) If a bowfin contains roe, the roe must
remain intact and inside the body of the fish while on the body of water or
adjacent to the water being fished, and until processing of the fish
begins.
(g) An individual must not:
(1) screen;
(2) wash;
(3) otherwise process;
(4) preserve;
(5) store;
(6) maintain possession;
(7) gift to any other individual;
(8) sell; or
(9) transport; roe removed from a bowfin
without a roe harvester's license issued under
312 IAC 9-8-7.