Post by cambygsp on Oct 17, 2005 6:10:43 GMT -5
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Registration open for pheasant hunts
OUTDOORS
By LOUIE STOUT
Tribune Correspondent
Reservations for Indiana's put-and-take pheasant hunts on state properties can now be made online.
Pheasants are released for put-and-take hunting at Atterbury, Glendale, Pigeon River (West of state Route 3), Tri-County, Willow Slough and Winamac Fish and Wildlife areas and at Roush Lake. The hunts begin Nov. 19, and will run for the next nine days.
The web location for reserving space in one of several hunts is www.IndianaOutdoor.IN.gov., or you can register at the property you plan to hunt. They are expected to fill up fast, so interested hunters are advised to sign up soon.
Hunters will be able to select the date, property, and property location for their hunt. Hunting reservations will be available until noon on the day prior to the hunt date.
Unlike previous years, hunts will not be available on a first-come-first-served reservation method at the property.
Put-and-take hunts are $15 per person and the bag limit is two birds of either sex. Applicants must supply their hunting license number at registration. A valid hunting license and Indiana game bird habitat stamp privilege are required. Pheasant hunters should wear a solid fluorescent orange outer garment such as a coat, vest, coveralls or hat.
The DNR recommends pheasant hunters use a 12- or 20-gauge shotgun loaded with shells holding 4- to 6-size shot.
Registration open for pheasant hunts
OUTDOORS
By LOUIE STOUT
Tribune Correspondent
Reservations for Indiana's put-and-take pheasant hunts on state properties can now be made online.
Pheasants are released for put-and-take hunting at Atterbury, Glendale, Pigeon River (West of state Route 3), Tri-County, Willow Slough and Winamac Fish and Wildlife areas and at Roush Lake. The hunts begin Nov. 19, and will run for the next nine days.
The web location for reserving space in one of several hunts is www.IndianaOutdoor.IN.gov., or you can register at the property you plan to hunt. They are expected to fill up fast, so interested hunters are advised to sign up soon.
Hunters will be able to select the date, property, and property location for their hunt. Hunting reservations will be available until noon on the day prior to the hunt date.
Unlike previous years, hunts will not be available on a first-come-first-served reservation method at the property.
Put-and-take hunts are $15 per person and the bag limit is two birds of either sex. Applicants must supply their hunting license number at registration. A valid hunting license and Indiana game bird habitat stamp privilege are required. Pheasant hunters should wear a solid fluorescent orange outer garment such as a coat, vest, coveralls or hat.
The DNR recommends pheasant hunters use a 12- or 20-gauge shotgun loaded with shells holding 4- to 6-size shot.