Your Daily Outdoor Update – August 6th
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Busts this summer illustrate importance of stopping poachers
Minnesota DNR: Catching poachers helps anglers catch fish Read More »
With the Game Commissions announcing the early hunting seasons for migratory birds, now is the time to get ready.
Make sure you’re ready for Pennsylvania’s early gun seasons Read More »
Banquets/Fundraisers Aug. 7: Heart of Illinois QDMA Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Crestwicke Country Club, Bloomington. For more info call Ross Fogle, 309-310-7958. Aug. 8: West Central IL WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Big Racks Restaurant, Canton. For more info call Mike Downs, 309-267-0609. Aug. 8: Ford County NWTF Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Kruse Center Gibson City. For more info
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Lake Bloomington: Hybrid stripers are fair, with best action early and just before dusk when fish are chasing shad on the surface and hitting jigs or Roadrunners. Bass best on jigs, chatterbaits and soft plastics off points with timber and along the weeds in the evenings. Catfish are fair on dipbaits and crawlers. Late evenings
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Crab Orchard Lake: A few anglers are still reporting catching crappies, although fish are running small. Most crappies are being located in water 10-15 feet deep. Minnows and jigs are equally effective. A few catfish are being caught on stinkbaits. Carlyle Lake: White bass are biting well below the spillway, with a few fish coming from near
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Chain: Walleyes are biting well in the evening on jig/minnow combos and crawler harnesses. River channels and the shallow sandy flats are showing the most action. Bass are holding tight to cover and are hitting wacky rigged worms near boat docks and weedless frogs worked over the heavy mats of weeds and lilies. Muskie action is slowing with the
Northern Illinois Fishing Report – August 7th, 2015 Read More »
Compared to the endless libraries full of studies into what a deer can and cannot see, the latest scientific finding refreshingly seems to have come about by complete accident.
Deer hunter tip: leave white at home this fall Read More »
Region I – Captain Laura Petreikis When CPO Fraser pulled in to a Winnebago County Forest Preserve he observed a fisherman reeling in a catfish from a Pecatonica River slough. The man was pulling the fish on to shore when he turned around and saw CPO Fraser’s marked truck. Immediately after turning around, the fisherman
Illinois Cuffs & Collars – August 7th, 2015 Read More »