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SOURCE: File Updated: 8:31 AM EDT Aug 20, 2015 Editorial Standards ⓘ BROOKVILLE, Ind. — Blue-green algae is sparking closer monitoring of a popular southeast Indiana lake.
Turns out, the phone had been sitting at the bottom of the lake for a whole year. The group noted the crazy odds of finding it since the lake is over 5,000 acres wide and 140 feet deep in certain ...
Bass, walleye, catfish, panfish and more species are pursued. But one aspect of the fishery makes Brookville very unique in the state of Indiana, and that is its tailwater trout fishery.
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