Indiana Catfish Regulations

The big catfish are dwindling. In the rivers, commercial fishermen use nets and traps for the cats, then trawl the heck out of those spots.There really is nothing wrong with commercial fishing except... continue reading »

500 signatures Goal: 1,000
All Signatures (500 total)
101.
Gerald H 1 June 2014
102.
Tommy G 28 May 2014
103.
Adam R 25 May 2014

"Something must be done to protect the future of catfishing in Indiana"

104.
Scott Hoffman 23 May 2014
105.
Steve F 18 May 2014
106.
Mark T 3 May 2014
107.
Kyle K 28 April 2014
108.
Mark T 24 April 2014

"It's about time that our resources were properly protected!"

109.
Eddie B 12 April 2014

"It's about time someone sees the urgency of this matter. I will support this movement 100\%."

110.
Michael D 5 April 2014
111.
Tammy M 5 April 2014
112.
Alan G 29 March 2014

"No species of animal should be depleted for the purpose of financial gain. I doubt the commercial fishing industry in Indiana would suffer as a result of these regulations"

113.
Travis W 26 March 2014
114.
Tony F 22 March 2014

"save the catfish"

115.
Troy B 17 March 2014
116.
Steve B 11 March 2014
117.
Paul Az 10 March 2014
118.
Mark H 2 March 2014
119.
David B 21 February 2014
120.
Brad B 17 February 2014

"we need these big fish to keep people going to the public waters."

121.
Angelia W 11 February 2014

"PLEASE STOP STEALING THE FISHIES!!!"

122.
Gary S 10 February 2014
123.
Andrew Aw 30 January 2014
124.
William Dk 29 January 2014
125.
Kelli M 14 January 2014
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