Indiana just stocked thousands of trout across the state, and anglers are getting ready to hit the water.

The Indiana Department of Natural Resources says it has stocked nearly 52,000 trout across the Hoosier state ahead of the spring fishing season.

Where Trout Are Being Stocked

According to the DNR, rainbow and brown trout have been released into 32 Indiana waterways, giving anglers plenty of options to find a spot.

Rainbow trout are expected to be stocked in streams by April 25, while brown trout stocking should wrap up by early May. Stocking for lakes has already been completed.

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What Anglers Need To Know

If you are planning to fish for trout in Indiana, there are a few requirements to keep in mind.

Anglers 18 and older must have both an Indiana fishing license and a trout/salmon stamp.

These rules apply specifically to trout fishing and are required before casting a line.

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A Great Time To Get Outside

With thousands of trout freshly stocked and more on the way, this is one of the best times of the year for anglers to hit the water.

Whether you're an experienced fisherman or just looking for a reason to spend more time outdoors, the spring trout season offers a chance to enjoy Indiana's natural spaces while trying your luck.

You can find a stocked stream near you and purchase your license or stamp through the Indiana DNR Go Outdoors website.

12 Animals You Might Encounter on the Water in Indiana

The Indiana Department of Natural Resources is looking for Paddlecraft Index Volunteers for its summer program. The organization hopes to track and monitor various species in and around Indiana waterways. Below are 12 key species that DNR says are particularly challenging to study. They say these are species that are easy for paddlers to recognize, and hope to gain more information about them through the program.

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