Pigeon River

Mongo, Indiana

Pigeon River Fish & Wildlife Area provides quality outdoor recreational opportunities while maintaining 11,794 acres of land, 529 acres of lakes and impoundments and 17 miles of free-flowing river. The property contains a mix of habitat, including hardwoods, wetlands, and upland fields. It is home to many endangered species of plants and animals

Fishing

  • 17 miles of river and approximately 500 acres of water available for fishing.
  • Where to Fish map.
  • Primary species caught include smallmouth and largemouth bass, northern pike, and panfish.

Hunting

  • Hunting for deer, rabbit, squirrel, waterfowl, dove, pheasant, and wild turkey is common.
  • All hunting seasons and bag limits apply. See Hunting Regulations for details.

Shooting Range

  • 25-yard, 50-yard, and 100-yard ranges, and two shotgun stations.
  • No fee
  • Bring your own targets, eye, and ear protection.