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June 25, 2009

Fundraisers/Banquets

Aug. 15:_Mumford Sportsmen’s Club Banquet, 12-5 p.m. For more info call Bob Preston, 585-538-4112. Aug. 15:_Central Adirondack Committee Friends of NRA Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Morehouse Rec. Cntr. For more info call Fran Gramlich, 518-548-7343. Aug. 16:_R.A.C.C. Banquet, 4 p.m., Rose Lawn. For more info call Bill Shades, 315-798-8060. Sept., 19:_Red Hook Whitetails Unlimited Banquet, 5 […]

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Law would end pension bumps

Springfield – As the ongoing budget battle threatened parks and services across Illinois, some sportsmen took solace in a proposed law that would have prevented the pension bump fiasco involving short-time DNR Director Kurt Granberg. Granberg, a retired state representative, was appointed head of DNR earlier this year but was never confirmed. He was pushed

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North

Chain: According to fishing reporter Cory Yarmuth (www.chitownangler.com), the fishing has really slowed down for the walleyes with the warmer weather and water. Bouncing jig and minnow combinations around the pilings has been putting some nice fish in the boats. The panfish bite has become very good. Small tube jigs under a float tipped with

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Hayward Area

The erratic weather conditions of the past week have made for some variable fishing success. Muskie fishing seems to have been the highlight of the week, and quite a few anglers have been out trying their luck. But action has been on the slow side, with just a few reports of 34- to 40-inch fish

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Catskills

Beaverkill/Willowemoc: Rivers were off-color at mid-month. Nymph fishing was productive in the mornings, with some BWOs and isonychias appearing as well. Sulphurs and various spinners at dusk. West Branch: Limited wading at last look. Sulphurs and spinners near dark, some BWOs and small caddis. Esopus: Fishing has been decent, but didymo (rock snot) is about

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Statewide

ALEXANDRIA AREA Fish a leech or crawler tight to the weedlines during the evening and you’ll catch walleyes on Lake Le Homme Dieu, Lake Ida, and Lake Miltona. The west side of Lake Reno also is producing walleyes on minnows in 15 feet. Sunfish are wrapping up the spawn and can be found shallow on

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