Turkey season wraps up with big numbers
All in all, it was a solid turkey season for spring hunters, who topped last year’s kill by more than 800 birds. According to DNR stats released today, 15,941 turkeys were taken during the 2012
All in all, it was a solid turkey season for spring hunters, who topped last year’s kill by more than 800 birds. According to DNR stats released today, 15,941 turkeys were taken during the 2012
House Bill 4193, Rep. Frank Mautino’s DNR Sustainability Bill, was placed on the schedule for a second reading and short debate today. At 3 p.m., I learned that floor amendment No. 1 was filed by
Working close to a Lake Michigan launch has allowed me to take advantage of the recent hot salmon action. And some good fishing luck has allowed me to put some great tasting silver fish in
It appears the recent champion for DNR is going about his business as promised. State Rep. Frank Mautino, D-Spring Valley, said he anticipates a response soon from 38 different agencies and parties that were asked
Anglers outside of southern Illinois may not realize that some of the lures in their tackle boxes are being produced in Perry County by an organization with a history of helping mentally and physically challenged
Southern Illinois high schools ruled the bass fishing finals in 2012. The Highland Bulldogs’ No. 1 team of Joe Bardill and Jared Mettler landed five bass totaling 13 pounds, 9 ounces to win the fourth
Be it the rough economy or a change in hunter and angler shopping habits, outdoor shows in the state have have experienced difficult times in recent years. Just to give a couple of examples: the
As you may have heard, the Chain O’ Lakes has developed a large shad population as of late. This increasing forage base has changed the ecosystems in the lakes and will certainly affect the way
The April 13-15 shooting industry expo at the NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits in St. Louis showed that many of the trends we’ve seen evolving over the last couple of years are still alive and
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