Indiana’s Willow Slough fishing regulations temporarily relaxed starting soon

Fishing regulations designed to promote quality bluegill fishing at Willow Slough Fish and Wildlife Area's J.C. Murphey Lake will be temporarily relaxed starting Dec. 15.

The change addresses the 1,000-acre Newton County lake's unusually low winter water levels. It allows anglers to take additional fish home rather than have them succumb to low oxygen levels under the ice and go to waste.

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