Owners of private ponds and lakes can now find more resources for managing those areas and adding aquatic structures to them on Indiana Department of Natural Resource’s website at wildlife.in.gov/3614.htm.
Pond owners will now find information and links to content about pond construction, where to purchase fish to stock, nuisance wildlife concerns, fish kills and other common issues.
There are more than 40,000 private ponds and lakes in the state, many of which are stocked with fish by landowners and used for recreation. With spring’s arrival, many are starting to think about their ponds and potential maintenance and improvements.
Information about constructing artificial habitat for ponds or lakes has also been added. Artificial structures can provide places for fish to hide, eat or spawn and may help reduce impacts of fish-eating predators. Structures can be as simple as cutting and felling shoreline trees, but a variety of structure options are highlighted for pond owners to consider.
Questions from the public regarding private ponds or lakes can be answered by district fisheries biologists. Contact information for your area’s biologist is at wildlife.IN.gov/3590.htm.
For general information, contact Sandy Clark-Kolaks, south region fisheries research biologist, DNR Fish and Wildlife, at 812-278-8303 or [email protected].