
Illinois DNR plan may get a second go-round
Two questions anglers in the state immediately asked were, “Does this mean there is still a chance for a Fish Management Fund?” and “Does the group lobbying for the Fish Management Fund still want to

Two questions anglers in the state immediately asked were, “Does this mean there is still a chance for a Fish Management Fund?” and “Does the group lobbying for the Fish Management Fund still want to

Keeping true to its original promise, DNR trimmed 10 counties from the list of those open for late-winter deer hunting.

Math is at odds with those who believe Illinois – especially the southern half – is home to wild cougars.
Chain The hot weather has thrown the walleye bite off. Fishing the early morning or late dusk hours are your best options. Minnows and crawlers on lindy rigs are the preferred baits. Panfish are still
Devils’ Kitchen Bass improving on spinnerbaits. Crappie fishing is slow but improving. Bluegills biting in shallows on worms and crickets. Crab Orchard Lake Fishing is good across the board. Most crappie anglers are finding fish
Banner Marsh Bass are fair on plastics, spinnerbaits or chatterbaits and fair at East Point Access. Bluegills are slow to fair and small on wax worms. Crappies are fair on minnows or jigs with many
Ohio River Fishing action is slow. The river is at normal, but the creeks and river are clear. Catfish are the best bet. Most catfish are being caught on nightcrawlers, cut bait and chicken liver.
Region I A District 1 CPO received a complaint of a Kewanee woman advertising marble fox for sale on Facebook for $250 each. The marble fox is a color phase of the grey fox and
Banquets/Fundraisers July 21: Belleville Boss Gobblers, Banquet, The Quail Club, Belleville. For more info call Gaines smith, 618-234-7763. July 21: Dewitt County Longbeards, Banquet, Elks Lodge, Clinton. For more info call Shawn Evans, 217-521-8148. July
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