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Fall turkey hunting seeks own glory

Springfield — Turkey hunting is still hot, and Illinois’ turkey population appears to be quite healthy – so why aren’t more turkey hunters participating in the state’s fall shotgun season? The answer has little to

Carp meat joins venison on DNR’s charity menus

Springfield — Be it a deer burger or a carp tacos, hunters and anglers in Illinois are being cast as an important source of food for the state’s needy. Based on the long-standing Illinois Sportsmen

Fish passage project breaks ground on Friday

Rock Island, Ill. – The Waubonsie Creek Restoration Project will break ground with a ceremony scheduled for Friday. The $1.35 million construction project will create fish passage from the mouth of Waubonsie Creek at the

Bowhunters eager for deer, turkey opener

Marion, Ill. – Bowhunters should never be blamed for going into the season with high hopes. But this season they also have high standards to meet. Chris Kiernan set the bar high one month into

Positive outlook for duck season

Springfield – First the bad news: Illinois duck hunters had an awful 2009 season, harvesting the fewest ducks since 2004. The good news: Migrating ducks don’t dwell on the past. Besides, they read weather –

Federal carp director to oversee prevention work

Chicago — No one is using “Carp Czar” in his official title, but John Goss is in essence exactly that. On Sept. 8, Goss, a former top official with the Indiana DNR, was named federal

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