Poker Tournaments Northwest Indiana

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Fishing Tournaments on Public Waters

In Indiana fishing tournaments on public waters can only be regulated by the Department of Natural Resources. A county or city park department (or another local entity...such as a conservancy district) might place restrictions on the use of an access site, including restrictions pertaining to fishing tournaments. It is advisable to check with the owner/operator of the launch facility before planning your event to see what regulations apply.
A fishing tournament is defined (by Administrative Rule 312 IAC 2-4-2) as an activity involving fifteen (15) or more watercraft used for taking fish where:

  1. persons compete for a trophy, citation, cash, or prize; or
  2. a fee is charged to participants.
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Apply for a fishing tournament permit on one of the properties/lakes listed below.

DNR Properties

DNR properties where fishing tournaments are managed include all the reservoir properties: Monroe, Salamonie, Mississinewa, Brookville, Hardy, Patoka, Lieber and Raccoon lakes. Anyone wishing to hold a tournament on any of these lakes must contact:

DNR, State Parks and Reservoirs
Attn: Fishing Tournament Administrator
402 West Washington St. Room W298
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2739
(317) 232-3345

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Lake Wawasee and Syracuse Lake, Kosciusko County; Sylvan Lake, Noble County

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Anyone wishing to hold a fishing tournament on Lake Wawasee and Syracuse Lake, Kosciusko County or Sylvan Lake in Noble County must contact:

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DNR, Division of Fish and Wildlife
Attn: Linnea Petercheff
402 W. Washington Street, Rm. W273
Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 233-6527
lpetercheff@dnr.IN.gov