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This Weekend Residents Can Fish Free, DNR Has New On-Line Tool To Identify Fish

Last updated on Friday, June 2, 2017

(UNDATED) - Indiana residents do not need a fishing license or trout/salmon stamp to fish in Indiana’s public waters this weekend. Many fun fishing events are taking place across the state.

With more than 200 fish species in Indiana waters, anglers sometimes catch fish they can't immediately identify.

A new online tool through the DNR Division of Fish & Wildlife can help. The Fish Identification Form allows the public to submit photos and information directly to fisheries biologists for free help with identification.

The form can be found, here.

The new tool will not only serve anglers but also benefit science. Information collected from the forms will help biologists track rare species and identify locations of invasive species.

"After several years of getting photos through email or social media, I thought it would be best to have a place where people could submit them directly to a biologist," said Brant Fisher, DNR nongame aquatic biologist.

When submitting photos, include:
1. A picture of the entire fish with something in it to reference size (ruler, coin, hand).
2. Close-ups of unique features of the fish.

Email photos to fishid@dnr.IN.gov in medium-size .jpeg file format. Videos should be .mp4, .wmv or .mov and less than 10 MB in size.

Information collected on the Fish Identification Form includes length, weight, distinguishing characteristics, location and date of catch, and observer information.

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