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DNR Fishing Program Gets Boost From Prison |
By wbiw.com |
Published: 11/14/2012 |
(TERRE HAUTE) - In summer 2013, about 5,000 catfish will earn release from federal prison in Terre Haute. That's right, catfish. In a partnership between the Indiana Department of Natural Resources and the Federal Bureau of Prisons, inmates at Terre Haute's Federal Correctional Complex (FCC) will raise channel catfish for DNR's new urban fishing program and walleyes for selected northern Indiana lakes. The cooperative project serves two purposes--increasing fishing opportunities for Indiana anglers and providing education and long-term training for inmates. Under the program, the fish will be hatched at DNR facilities and then moved to the prison, where they will be grown to stocking size and then released into Indiana waters. Read More. |
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