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Tuesday, September 17th, 2024

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Tuesday, September 17th, 2024

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DNR unveils new deer roadkill policies

Always confusing, the laws and policies involving deer killed during vehicle collisions are getting updated by DNR. You can find the new policies below. Meanwhile, I’m seeking opinions on the roadkill rules. E-mail me at

Duck population estimates at nearly 41 million birds

As Illinois duck hunters await word on the fall season dates, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has stepped in with their annual duck population estimate. The numbers usually look good and give some sort

Supreme Court ruling comes down on side of gun rights

The U.S. Supreme Court today extended gun rights to every state and city in the nation in the McDonald v. Chicago ruling involving Chicago’s 28-year-old handgun ban. By a 5-4 vote, splitting along conservative and

Breaking News: Asian carp found above electric barrier

The answer has finally been answered: yes, Asian carp have breached the electic barrier in the Chicago Waterway System. Well, at least one has. The Asian Carp Regional Coordinating Committee announced today that one Bighead

Deer competition coming to Illinois, new group claims

There’s no indication where they will be, but a new professional “deer tour” will include Illinois, according to a statement by a group called “The American Whitetail Authority.” AWA announced last week the creation of

Free Fishing Days on the horizon

A reminder for those looking for something free from the state: The 2010 Illinois Free Fishing Days are scheduled for June 11-14, which means anyone may fish without the need to have a sport fishing

Swing and a miss: plenty of fish, but no Asian carp

Chicago, Ill. — There were lots of fish – 40 different species in all – but not a single Asian carp. The state’s most expensive fishing trip ended a few days ago, a poisoning operation

Bear sighting reported in Bureau County

Tiskliwa, Ill. — According to an Associated Press report, Bureau County Deputy Sheriff Sherry Barto believes she saw two black bears Saturday morning in a field near Tiskilwa, about 50 miles north of Peoria. People

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