Battered and fried over a campfire, roasted whole on sticks, baked in hobo packets on hot coals—no matter how it’s fixed, freshly caught fish can be the highlight of a meal enjoyed after a day of successful fishing, that is, if the catch is properly cared for before cooking.
Lakes in Indiana
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Things to do while in Indiana: 1) visit the Black Pine Animal Sanctuary in Albion, 2) shop the Arts and Design District in Carmel, 3) tour Buck Creek Winery in Indianapolis. Oh, and don't forget to hit the water! No matter where you are in Indiana, if you're a lake enthusiast, you'll find lots of wholesome fun nearby. Brookville Lake in Brookville State Park, for instance, offers swimming, boating and fishing. In Chain O' Lakes State Park in Albion, visitors can canoe the eight linked lakes that make up the chain, or swim the day away in the chain's clear waters. And don't forget Dream Lake State Park's 194-acre lake with its seasonal beach and boat rentals, or Lake Waveland State Park's 360-acre lake that's perfect for boating, swimming and fishing. Like Dream Lake, Hardy Lake State Park also offers seasonal boating, swimming and fishing. |
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Mississinewa Lake, one of three reservoirs on the Upper Wabash River in north central Indiana, offers excellent fishing and boating opportunities for lake enthusiasts. Other local activities include hiking, cycling and bird watching. Spend the day or spend a vacation. The lake's campground has over 400 sites as well as cabins. It even provides seasonal camping. |
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