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December 12, 2024 •iSportsman Staff
If you’re planning to fish in Indiana, you’ll need a fishing license. Good news is you came to the right place — this guide will walk you through everything you need to know about obtaining an Indiana fishing license, the different types available, and how to make the most of fishing at Atterbury-Muscatatuck.
Indiana offers several fishing license options based on age, residency, and the type of fishing you plan to do. Here’s a breakdown:
Buying a fishing license in Indiana is straightforward. You can purchase your license in three ways:
Please allow two weeks for delivery. For more information, call the Indiana DNR Customer Service Center at 317-232-4200. All licenses issued by the DNR are non-transferable and non-refundable.
Make sure to have your ID, payment method, and any necessary information (like residency status or fishing preferences) ready when purchasing your license.
With a valid Indiana fishing license, you can fish in public freshwater lakes, rivers, streams, and reservoirs across the state. You’re allowed to catch a wide variety of fish species, including bass, catfish, bluegill, and more; however, special rules might apply to certain bodies of water or species, so always check local fishing regulations for any restrictions on size, bag limits, and specific seasons.
If you’re looking for an excellent fishing destination in Indiana (or getting spartan kicked into a lake), Atterbury-Muscatatuck is the spot to go. There are numerous opportunities to enjoy both bank and boat fishing in this area.
Atterbury Fish & Wildlife Area is home to a variety of fish species, including (but not limited to):
There are several ponds and lakes onsite. Boat ramps are available for easy access to deeper waters, and there are also many ideal spots for shore fishing.
Seasonal restrictions or special hunting/fishing combinations might apply during certain times of the year, so always check iSportsman for updates on when and where fishing is allowed.
Getting your Indiana fishing license is your gateway to endless fishing opportunities across the state. With a variety of licenses available for residents and non-residents alike, there’s an option for every angler. Don’t forget to check out Atterbury-Muscatatuck, where you can experience some of Indiana’s best fishing.