
Only one-third of Illinois waterfowl hunters are aware of duck stamp’s purpose
Illinois Natural History Survey used results of random surveys of waterfowl hunters who purchased a state waterfowl permits in the 2002-03 and 2015-16 waterfowl seasons.

Illinois Natural History Survey used results of random surveys of waterfowl hunters who purchased a state waterfowl permits in the 2002-03 and 2015-16 waterfowl seasons.

Last year, the DNR implemented changes to hunter safety requirements that I’m absolutely not okay with. In fact, in my opinion, they’re downright irresponsible and could lead to tragic consequences. Now, it appears that more

Tyler Lubbat and Dominic Domian pulled 13 pounds and 7 ounces of bass out of Carlyle Lake for the win.

When it comes to the growth cycle and outcome of an individual buck’s antler formation, the most crucial and overlooked element, by far, is the role of the doe.

Walleyes may lose out to largemouth bass if lakes continue to get warmer

So 36-pounder landed by Terry Livingston falls a couple of pounds short of pure-muskie record.

We are all aware of the many advisories out there over some species and, with due cause, should be cautious.

Probably the two biggest misconceptions about culling to improve antler genetics are the “spike” debate and environmental influences.

Troll spinner rigs farther away from the boat to hook more walleyes when fishing in clear, shallow water.
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