That's very informative. I knew wipers moved around a lot, but I didn't expect them to be spending any time in the shallow idle zone this time of year. Some of those fish moved from end to end in just a few weeks time. Thanks for the link.
Joe

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<a href="http://www.in.gov/dnr/fishwild/fish/wiper.htm">Wiper Movements
</a>Map from Radio Tracking 2006
This is a map of wiper movements from tracking info since April 2006.
This is an aerial map of the lake with locations of wipers that were tagged in April. Quite informative.
Something you won't find in your newspaper...
Jim Dicken
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That's very informative. I knew wipers moved around a lot, but I didn't expect them to be spending any time in the shallow idle zone this time of year. Some of those fish moved from end to end in just a few weeks time. Thanks for the link.
Joe
This study is pretty cool! It's nice to see IDNR doing things that the common fisherman can relate to.
Kentucky DNR did a study on crappie movement on several bays on Kentucky Lake that were very useful to fishermen. I had hoped that Indiana DNR would conduct some fish movment studies as well. So it's good to see them doing this study on the Wipers
Maybe in a few more years they will conduct a study like this on the Patoka Lake crappie or the stipers at Patoka lake.
Regards,
Moose1am
Here is the link
http://www.in.gov/dnr/fishwild/fish/wiper.htm
Oops ! I posted this on the wrong thread. sorry
