Editorial Policy
This policy explains how we plan, write, review, update, and improve Indiana fishing-license information before it appears on the website.
Editorial mission
Our editorial mission is to make Indiana fishing-license information easier to understand while keeping users close to official sources. Many anglers search quickly before a weekend trip, family outing, Lake Michigan fishing day, trout trip, or first-time license purchase. We organise official-source information into practical guides, checklists, and plain-language explanations.
We avoid presenting ourselves as a government office. We do not publish content that pretends to issue licenses, collect government fees, or replace official DNR guidance.
How we write
We translate confusing official wording into clearer user steps while preserving the official meaning.
We use quick answers, tables, steps, warnings, and source boxes instead of long filler paragraphs.
We tell users when they must verify official rules before buying, fishing, travelling, or relying on an exemption.
Editorial review checklist
| Review point | What we check |
|---|---|
| Official source | The page should point back to official Indiana DNR, Go Outdoors Indiana, IN.gov, regulation, or retailer sources where relevant. |
| User task | The page should answer what the user can do next, such as buy online, find a retailer, reprint a license, check regulations, or verify an exemption. |
| Risk wording | The page should clearly explain that regulations, fees, seasons, and exemptions can change. |
| Independence | The page must not suggest government affiliation, official endorsement, or access to user license accounts. |
Subjects we treat carefully
Fishing license content can affect citations, money, travel plans, and lawful fishing. We apply extra care when covering resident/nonresident status, senior licenses, youth rules, trout/salmon stamps, license reprints, public-water rules, Lake Michigan or Ohio River topics, size limits, bag limits, protected species, and emergency regulation changes.