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S 4 11 18 25 cannot have an existing fish population, the owner cannot charge a fee for fishing at the pond, and Game Wardens must be allowed to check for fishing licenses (if required) at that pond. Receiving fish from the program does not require the landowner to APRIL HABITAT MANAGEMENT PRACTICES • If conditions permit, disk wetland areas to promote moist-soil plants as needed. • Plant native grasses, forbs or legumes. APRIL POND MANAGEMENT PRACTICES • Start harvesting undersized bass and bluegill and keep records (continue all season). •
F 3 10 17 24 31 Need help getting your half- family members and friends? Send an application to the Farm Pond Program by May 31 for a chance to receive fish. Applications received June 1 or later will be eligible for next year’s program. Eligible ponds offer fishing access to the public.
March 2023 T W T 2 1 9 8 7 16 15 14 23 22 21 30 29 28 FARM POND PROGRAM acre to 5-acre pond ready for
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SATURDAY Earth Day
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FRIDAY
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THURSDAY
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WEDNESDAY
APRIL 2023
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TUESDAY Northwest Region: Brett Cooper, (405) 740-9830 Southwest Region: Chase Waldorf, (405) 397-1599 Central Region: Kyle Johnson, (405) 590-2584 Northeast Region: Lauren Johnson, (918) 607-1518 Southeast Region: Leah Lowe, (405) 206-7720
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MONDAY Anonymously report game and fish law
Operation Game Thief: violations by calling toll-free (800) 522-8039. 2 9 16 23 30
SUNDAY Easter