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    Can we fish?? as here are questions as the Governor just put us in a Stay at Home order thru April 7.

    Monday, March 23, 2020

    Indiana Stay-At-Home Order FAQ
    INDIANAPOLIS – Governor Eric J. Holcomb delivered a statewide address Moday to order that Hoosiers remain in their homes except when they are at work or for permitted activities, such as taking care of others, obtaining necessary supplies, and for health and safety. Click here to see the executive order. Below are frequently asked questions and their answers.
    When does the order take effect?
    The Stay-At-Home Order takes effect Tuesday, March 24 at 11:59 p.m. ET.
    When does the order end?
    The order ends on Monday, April 6, at 11:59 p.m. ET, but could be extended if the outbreak warrants it.
    Where does the order apply?
    The Stay-At-Home Order applies to the entire state of Indiana. Unless you work for an essential business or are doing an essential activity, you must stay home.
    Is this mandatory or a recommendation?
    This order is mandatory. For the safety of all Hoosiers, people must stay home and prevent the spread of COVID-19.
    How will this order be enforced?
    Staying home is critical to reducing the spread of COVID-19 in your community. Adhering to the order will save lives, and it is the responsibility of every Hoosier to do their part. However, if the order is not followed, the Indiana State Police will work with local law enforcement to enforce this order. The Indiana State Department of Health and the Alcohol and Tobacco Commission will enforce the restaurant and bar restrictions.
    Will the Indiana National Guard enforce this order?
    No. The Indiana National Guard is aiding in planning, preparation and logistics with other state agencies. For example, the Indiana National Guard assists in distributing hospital supplies the state receives.
    What is an essential business?
    Essential businesses and services include but are not limited to grocery stores, pharmacies, gas stations, police stations, fire stations, hospitals, doctor’s offices, health care facilities, garbage pickup, public transit, and public service hotlines such as SNAP and HIP 2.0.
    A list can be found in the Governor’s executive order at in.gov/coronavirus.
    What is an essential activity?
    Essential activities include but are not limited to activities for health and safety, necessary supplies and services, outdoor activity, certain types of essential work, and to take care of others.
    A list can be found in the Governor’s executive order at in.gov/coronavirus.
    I work for an essential business. Will I be allowed to travel to and from work?
    Law enforcement will not be stopping drivers on their way to and from work, traveling for an essential activity such as going to the grocery store, or just taking a walk.
    Will the grocery store/pharmacy be open?
    Yes, grocery stores and pharmacies are essential services.
    Can I still order take out/delivery from restaurants and bars?
    Yes, restaurants and bars can continue to provide takeout and delivery, but should be closed to dine-in patrons.
    Can I get my groceries delivered? Can I still get my online orders delivered?
    Yes, you can still receive packages, get groceries delivered, and get meals delivered.
    How can I get medical care?
    If you develop symptoms such as fever, cough and/or difficulty breathing, and have been in close contact with a person known to have COVID-19 or have recently traveled from an area with ongoing spread of COVID-19, stay home and call your healthcare provider.
    If you suspected you have COVID-19, please call the healthcare provider in advance so that proper precautions can be taken to limit further transmission. Older patients and individuals who have severe underlying medical conditions or are immunocompromised should contact their healthcare provider early, even if their illness is mild.
    If you have severe symptoms, such as persistent pain or pressure in the chest, new confusion or inability to arouse, or bluish lips or face, contact your healthcare provider or emergency room and seek care immediately, but please call in advance if possible. Your doctor will determine if you have signs and symptoms of COVID-19 and whether you should be tested.
    Nonessential medical care such as eye exams and teeth-cleaning should be postponed. When possible, health care visits should be done remotely. Contact your health care provider to see what telehealth services they provide.
    What is the guidance for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities?
    State-operated developmental centers, intermediate care facilities for individuals with developmental disabilities and community integrated living arrangements will continue to provide care. All in-home direct care staff are considered essential staff and should continue to support individuals in the home setting.
    If you have specific questions about your support and services, reach out to your provider or individual service coordination agency.
    What if I still have to go to work?
    You should stay home unless your work is an essential function such as a health care provider, grocery store clerk or first responder. If you have been designated essential by your employer, you should continue to go to work and practice social distancing.
    A list of essential businesses can be found in the Governor’s executive order at in.gov/coronavirus.
    What if I think my business should be closed, but they’re still asking me to report to work?
    Essential businesses will remain open during the stay-at-home order to provide services that are vital to the lives of Hoosiers. If you believe your business is nonessential but still are being asked to show up to work, you may discuss it with your employer.
    A certain service is essential for me, but the governor didn’t include it. What do I do?
    The stay-at-home order was issued to protect the health, safety and well-being of Hoosiers. Although some businesses such as fitness centers and salons will be closed, essential services will always be available. For a list of essential businesses that will continue to operate during the order, visit in.gov/coronavirus.
    Will public transportation, ride-sharing and taxis continue?
    Public transportation, ride-sharing and taxis should only be used for essential travel.
    Will roads in Indiana be closed?
    No, the roads will remain open. You should only travel if it is for your health or essential work.
    Can I still take a plane out of Indiana?
    Planes and other types of transportation should be used for essential travel.
    What if my home is not a safe environment?
    If it is not safe for you to remain home, you are able and encouraged to find another safe place to stay during this order. Please reach out so someone can help. You can call the domestic violence hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE or your local law enforcement.
    What about homeless people who cannot stay at home?
    The administration wants to protect the health and safety of all Hoosiers, regardless of where they live. State agencies are partnering with community organizations to ensure the homeless population has safe shelter.
    Can I visit friends and family?
    For your safety, as well as the safety of all Hoosiers, you should remain at home to help fight the spread of COVID-19. You may visit family members who need medical or other essential assistance, such as ensuring an adequate food supply.
    Can I walk my dog or go to the veterinarian?
    You are allowed to walk your dog and seek medical care for your pet should they require it. Practice social distancing while out on walks, maintaining at least 6 feet from other neighbors and their pets.
    Can I take my kids to the park?
    State parks remain open, but welcome centers, inns, and other buildings are closed. Families will be able to go outside and take a walk, run or bike ride, but they should continue to practice social distancing by remaining 6 feet away from other people. Playgrounds are closed because they pose a high risk of increasing spreading the virus.
    Can I attend a religious service?
    Large gatherings, including church services, will be canceled to slow the spread of COVID-19. Religious leaders are encouraged to continue livestreaming services while practicing social distancing with one another.
    Can I leave my home to exercise?
    Outdoor exercise such as running or taking a walk is acceptable. However, gyms, fitness centers and associated facilities will be closed to reduce the spread of the coronavirus. While exercising outside, you still should practice social distancing by running or walking at least 6 feet away from other people.
    Can I go to the hair salon, spa, nail salon, tattoo parlor or barber shop?
    No, these businesses are ordered closed.
    Can I leave my home to do laundry?
    Yes. Laundromats, dry cleaners and laundry service providers are considered essential businesses.
    Can I take my child to daycare?
    Yes, daycares are considered an essential business.
    Can I pick up meals at my child’s school?
    Yes. Schools that provide free food services to students will continue on a pickup and take-home basis.

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    Well my question would be, what happens if I do go fishing ? Do I get refunded my launch permits and license fee ? This grinds my gears because I have to go to work because my big company lobbied to be "essential" but we are not in any way, it's about profit. We get a travel pass to carry to come to work around hundreds of people but I can't fish in the middle of a 3000 acre lake ? I got to go settle down.
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    Me and a friend called our local CO today and he said we can fish and launch as we are staying away from the public. Stay safe.

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    yes as it says you can go out for outdoor activities..

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    Read my thread on DNR Virus response.

    In my 2nd post on that thread theres a link where Gov. Holcomb defines "outdoors activites" as essential activities by . Fishing is an outdoors activity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kyron4 View Post
    Well my question would be, what happens if I do go fishing ? Do I get refunded my launch permits and license fee ? This grinds my gears because I have to go to work because my big company lobbied to be "essential" but we are not in any way, it's about profit. We get a travel pass to carry to come to work around hundreds of people but I can't fish in the middle of a 3000 acre lake ? I got to go settle down.
    I would say the DNR will not refund you, the DNR cancelation of fees is temporary. I would say if anyone goes to launch a boat or camp those fees are not charged.

    When its all over the fees will start so if you have paid them I doubt the DNR will refund.

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    5 boats on West Boggs today fishing. DNR had a person there doing a creel survey. Bathrooms and Fish cleaning station closed.

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    They have Corona here.....8 bucks a bucket
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