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Posted on March 8th, 2023 in Forestry, How To, Wildlife | No Comments »

MyDNR, Indiana’s Outdoor Newsletter: Remember that hunting and fishing licenses expire March 31. You can purchase your annual hunting or fishing license for 2023-24 now. If you’re looking for a year of fun outside, hunting and fishing are the perfect ways to breathe a breath of fresh air into your outdoor activities.fisheries

For more information and how to renew your hunting and fishing licenses please visit Indiana Fish & Wildlife Online License System.

Through the Division of Fish & Wildlife’s online license portal, you can:

  • purchase your Indiana resident and non-resident fishing, hunting, and trapping licenses
  • access the CheckIN Game system
  • apply for reserved hunts
  • find your Customer ID
  • register for your harvest information program (HIP) number

The Indiana Department of Natural Resources Fish & Wildlife has everything you need to know regarding hunting, trapping, shooting, fishing, licenses, permits, injured animals, wildlife diseases and much more.

Resources:
Age Determination in White-tailed Deer, video, The Education Store
How to Build a Plastic Mesh Deer Exclusion Fence, The Education Store
Managing Your Woods for White-Tailed Deer, The Education Store
Bovine Tuberculosis in Wild White-tailed Deer, The Education Store
Walleye Farmed Fish Fact Sheet, The Education Store, Purdue Extension’s resource center
Pacific White Shrimp Farmed Fact Sheet, The Education Store
Yellow Perch Farmed Fish Fact Sheet, The Education Store
Tilapia Farmed Fish Fact Sheet, The Education Store
Rainbow Trout Farmed Fish Fact Sheet, The Education Store
American Paddlefish, The Education Store
A Guide to Small-Scale Fish Processing Using Local Kitchen Facilities, The Education Store
Aquaculture Family Coloring Book Development, The Education Store
Eat Midwest Fish, Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant online resource hub
Aquatics & Fisheries Videos, Purdue Extension-Forestry and Natural Resources YouTube Channel Playlist

Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Department of Fish & Wildlife


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