The Indiana Department of Natural Resources completed its annual stocking of waterways with walleye and saugeye this Spring.
These fish are known for being excellent table fare and for the skill it takes to catch them.
Because these fish don’t reproduce naturally in most of Indiana, DNR spawns and stocks them.
Walleye fry were released in Patoka Lake in Orange, Dubois, and Crawford Counties.
Walleye fingerlings were stocked in Cagles Mill Lake in Owen and Putnam Counties.
And Saugeye fingerlings were released in Huntingburg Lake in Dubois County and Sullivan Lake in Sullivan County.
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