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Eyetail bowfin
Eyetail bowfin
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Eyetail bowfin

25 in · 5 lb

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14 in · 4 lb 1 oz

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General info

First Creek is a stream located in Martin County, Indiana, United States. It is also intersecting with Daviess County, Indiana. It is most popular for fishing Eyetail bowfin.

Location

38°53′51.2″N 86°47′26.1″W
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Fishing regulations at First Creek, IN

Disclaimer: Always check local fishing regulations, water access rights and land ownership before fishing, regardless of any catches logged in that area by the Fishbrain community. Fishbrain has mapped millions of acres of government-owned land across the USA to help you identify potential fishing access, but you are responsible for ensuring compliance with all legal requirements.

Fishing regulations in Indiana can change throughout the year. Make sure to check this page before fishing for the most up to date rules and regulations for the current season. Local regulations govern when you can fish, the max size of the fish you can keep, how many fish you can keep, and more.

Below you will see fishing regulations for catching Eyetail bowfin as of April 13th, 2026. To view regulations for a different fish species, please click on your preferred species in the drop-down.

Eyetail bowfin

Seasons

Open

No bag limit. No size limit. No closed season.


If a bowfin contains roe, the roe must remain intact and inside the body of the fish while on the body of water or adjacent to the water being fished, and until processing of the fish begins. An individual must not: screen; wash; otherwise process; preserve; store; maintain possession; gift to any other individual; sell; or transport; roe removed from a bowfin without a roe harvester's license.


A bow and arrow or crossbow can be used year-round at any time of day to take Asian carp, bowfin, buffalo fish, common carp, gar, shad, and suckers from streams, rivers, and non-flowing waters (including lakes, ponds, and reservoirs). A fishing license is required to use a bow and arrow or crossbow as fishing equipment. 

Bowfin, buffalo fish, carp, gar, shad, and sucker from Lake Michigan can be taken with a bow and arrow. 

A gig, fish spear, speargun, or underwater spear can be used year-round at any time of day to take Asian carp, bowfin, buffalo fish, common carp, gar, shad, and suckers from non-flowing waters (including lakes, ponds, and reservoirs) and the following large rivers: 

  • Kankakee River, upstream to the SR 55 bridge 
  • Maumee River, upstream to the Anthony Boulevard bridge in Fort Wayne 
  • St. Joseph River, upstream from Twin Branch Dam in Elkhart and St. Joseph counties 
  • Tippecanoe River, upstream to one-half mile below its confluence with Big Creek
in Carroll County. Fish spears and fish
gigs cannot be used in, on, or adjacent to Tippecanoe River from a half-mile below its juncture with Big Creek in Carroll County upstream to the Oakdale Dam. 
  • Wabash River, upstream to SR 13 in Wabash 
  • White River, upstream from the Wabash River to the junction of East and West forks 
  • White River/East Fork, upstream to the dam at the south edge of Columbus 
  • White River/West Fork, upstream to the dam below Harding Street in Indianapolis 
Poor

Amia calva, Mudfish, choupique

Regulations for

38°53′51.2″N 86°47′26.1″W
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Cities nearby

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Bloomington

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41.3 miles away

Vincennes

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Seymour

48.5 miles away

Terre Haute

50.2 miles away

Columbus

51.5 miles away

Scottsburg

56.2 miles away

Franklin

57.0 miles away

Plainfield

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Greenwood

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North Vernon

62.8 miles away

Avon

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New Albany

66.2 miles away

Beech Grove

67.9 miles away

Clarksville

68.1 miles away

Shelbyville

69.8 miles away

Jeffersonville

70.3 miles away

Shively

71.6 miles away

Madison

75.6 miles away

Greensburg

75.8 miles away

St. Matthews

76.7 miles away

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FAQ about First Creek fishing

the First Creek is a stream located in Martin County, Indiana, United States. It is also intersecting with Daviess County, Indiana. Its coordinates are:
38°53′51.2″N 86°47′26.1″W
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