Fishing in Indiana will never become better. Never! We educate newbies and the public how to fish, electronics are way better, fishing equipment is better, and fishing pressure is a constant increase on fish populations and the water we have. DNR can only do so much with the budgets they have as their budgets don’t increase enough to improve the situation in the state. If today’s fisherman does not learn to adapt and overcome, his catch rates and size of fish he does catch, will not improve. It is what it is. I was on West Boggs last Sunday tweaking and setting up a new 360 and helix Mega 10 DI on the front and setting the networking up. 26 boats in wintertime on that lake Sunday! And they were keeping every crappie they caught no matter what size it was. I was the only person catching and releasing and some looked at me like I was a idiot. I never caught a fish that touched a 10 in line on my golden rule. Those fish just do not have a chance to grow.