
Illinois Cuffs & Collars: Multiple trapping violations in Kankakee County
Field reports from Illinois Conservation Police CPOs published in the Sept. 22, 2023, edition of Illinois Outdoor News.

Field reports from Illinois Conservation Police CPOs published in the Sept. 22, 2023, edition of Illinois Outdoor News.
A look at upcoming outdoor-related events from across Illinois published in the Sept. 22, 2023, edition of Illinois Outdoor News.

Located in the Shawnee National Forest within LaRue-Pine Hill Research Natural Area, is a one-of-a-kind place that locals call Snake Road.
Snake Road is a 2½-mile-long gravel road that is closed to vehicles and

Bass are never a preferred food item. Muskie predation on large adult gizzard shad is highly desirable on Mill Creek Lake to thin this size group, with white suckers a potential valuable diet item to

The rut gets all the attention, but if I know where a big buck is living, I’d rather hunt him in late September or early October than any other time of season.
In September

One of the most important parts of any forest ecosystem is the mighty oak tree. It is often a huge sprawling tree with thick heavy branches, large dark green leaves, and a trunk covered with

Nature goes into overdrive as summer begins to draw to a close: spiders hunt relentlessly for prey, young animals practice vital life skills, the avian world prepares for migration.
Consider the scene in David

The waterfowling industry is chock-full of imagery consisting of bearded, face-painted dudes lugging limits of greenheads out of swamps. Mallards get a lot of attention, and rightfully so. Who doesn’t love talking in a flock

Here are two largely accepted premises.
• First, most conservationists and environmentalists will agree that climate change is a threat to fish, wildlife, and habitat.
• Second, most conservationists and environmentalists will agree
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