
Numbers a downer, but Illinois quail hunters have high hopes
But the numbers don’t lie. From 1950 through the early 1970s, the state’s quail hunters bagged an estimated 2 million bobwhite quail per year.

But the numbers don’t lie. From 1950 through the early 1970s, the state’s quail hunters bagged an estimated 2 million bobwhite quail per year.

Let’s say you were one of the lucky recipients of a 2022 bobcat permit. I say lucky. Because I am not – this is my seventh lottery and I have yet to draw a tag.

DNR confirmed the presence of both cats, starting with one hit and killed by a vehicle Oct. 16 on Interstate 88 in DeKalb County.

The lake’s muskie population continues to hold its own.

Crappie bite picks up as autumn feeding peaks.

Both Jacob Runyan and Chase Cominsky were released on personal bonds of $2,500. Their next court hearing is scheduled for Nov. 9.

Modern hand-held metal detectors will help you locate and remove steel or lead pellets before you attempt chewing on them.

Lifelong Cleveland resident Steve Gove recalls when the Cuyahoga River symbolized shame – fetid, lifeless, notorious for catching fire when sparks from overhead rail cars ignited the oil-slicked surface. “It was pretty grungy,” said the
BANQUET/FUNDRAISER OCT. 22: Clinton Lake DU Banquet, 5:30 p.m., American Legion Post #103, 219 N. Elizabeth Street, Clinton. Call 217-871-7529. OCT. 22: Logan County Quail Unlimited Banquet. Call 217-737-7234. OCT. 26: Mississippi Valley Duck Hunters
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