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IL: Changes in store as 2012 sport show season opens

Collinsville, Ill. – It can hardly be called a secret. The outdoor sport show landscape in Illinois has changed – quickly and dramatically. As the 2012 season kicks off, show producers say they’ve beefed up

IL: Versatile Bruce handling top DNR fisheries post

Springfield, Ill. – Who has been running DNR’s Fisheries Division in the wake of Steve Pallo’s retirement this summer? The answer is Debbie Bruce, who was promoted to acting chief following Pallo’s June 30 departure.

IL: Gun hunt produces expected numbers

Springfield – Almost true to script, the second firearms deer hunting season ended with absolutely no surprises. Unless you count a 30-point doe as unexpected. Yes, included in the 31,259 deer taken during the Dec.

Pimp My Paradox Gun (Improving My

Friday of the second Illinois firearm deer season had dawned as a beautiful day for hunting. After watching a parade of a dozen does and fawns wander through the wooded hollow below my ladder-stand, I

IL: Firearms deer hunters meet DNR expectations

Springfield – Luke Michael Tilly may eventually discover the deer hunting depression that goes with setting the bar extraordinarily high at such an early age. Translation: At 12, Tilly may never again kill a buck

IL: ‘Historic’ season opens with new duck zone

Marion, Il. – This was the most anticipated duck hunting season in recent Illinois history. For the first time, the state’s waterfowlers kicked off the season with a fourth waterfowl hunting zone. In theory, that

IL: ‘Big Fish’ may have been new record

Fox Lake, Ill. – Ryan Stochl gave up the chance of putting his name in the Illinois record books so that his 50¾-inch muskie, caught on the Chain would live. But at least for Stochl,

Stopping Deer by Their Noses

A couple of weeks ago I was catching up on some reading when I came across Tony Peterson’s article “To Stop or Not to Stop” in the early October issue of Illinois Outdoor News. Peterson

IL: Strength in numbers; groups push conservation message

Washington – With Congress’s fledgling “super committee” currently considering major federal deficit reduction, a new coalition of some 1,000 groups and businesses have joined “in urging Congress to consider the economic impacts of the great

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