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IL: ‘Whitetail addict’ star pleads in baiting case

Chandlerville, Ill. – A video star and self-proclaimed “Whitetail Addict” who hunts in Illinois has found himself in trouble with federal and state law enforcement. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service officials said that five hunters,

IL: High school fishing finals continue growth

Bloomington, Ill. – Organizers of the 2011 High School Bass Fishing Finals say they are “right on the edge” of adding a 20th sectional to this spring’s event. “We’ve been wrestling with it a lot,

Researchers: Asian Carp are Past Electronic Barrier

TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) – Scientists whose genetics-based research became a lightning rod in the debate over protecting the Great Lakes from Asian carp have made their case in a newly published article that says

Waterfowl Update from Southern Illinois

Between deer hunting, family issues and the holidays, I haven’t had the chance to get after ducks or geese yet this season. I’ve got the itch, though, and with my schedule opening up a bit

Pile of deer remains found in Wayne County

A large pile of deer carcasses was found in eastern Wayne County last week, leading authorities to question the source and motive. Someone notified the Wayne County Sheriff’s Department after finding the carcasses near the

IL: ‘Tis (almost) the season for Illinois sport shows

Collinsville, Ill. – If it’s Christmas in Illinois, that means the sports show season will start before many of the trees and decorations get put in the attic. The season anglers and hunters look forward

IL: Finally some good news for Lake Michigan

Chicago – The latest survey of Lake Michigan’s forage base, conducted by the Great Lakes Science Center revealed the alewife biomass (total abundance lakewide) had doubled in 2009. The good news is there are more

Illinois waterfowl hunting area gets facelift

CHANDLERVILLE, Ill. (AP) – A popular waterfowl hunting area in central Illinois has gotten a multi-million dollar facelift. Nearly $3 million was spent to repair flood damaged levees at the Sanganois Fish and Wildlife Area.

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