How can Anglers Help?
Have you seen a Hellbender?
Report a SightingHave you seen a Hellbender?
Report a Sighting#1. Routine checks and cut the line
#2. Report the experience to a natural resource professional
Helpful Tips
Help Spread the Word
Please help us spread the word about cutting the line, releasing the hellbender, and reporting your encounters to a natural resource professional. To report an encounter for the state of Indiana contact the Indiana Department of Natural Resources - Wildlife Biologists.
Minimize Damage to Hellbenders
If you are planning to practice catch and release while fishing, please consider using a barbless hook in order to minimize damage to both fish and hellbenders.
Check your trotlines
If you use trotlines on the Blue River, make sure you check them on a regular basis. Indiana fishing regulations require anglers inspect their trot lines at least once every 24 hours.
Help Spread the Word
Please help us spread the word about cutting the line, releasing the hellbender, and reporting your encounters to a natural resource professional. To report an encounter for the state of Indiana contact the Indiana Department of Natural Resources - Wildlife Biologists.
Minimize Damage to Hellbenders
If you are planning to practice catch and release while fishing, please consider using a barbless hook in order to minimize damage to both fish and hellbenders.
Check your trotlines
If you use trotlines on the Blue River, make sure you check them on a regular basis. Indiana fishing regulations require anglers inspect their trot lines at least once every 24 hours.