Illinois Cuffs and Collars – March 23rd, 2012
Region I A CPO arrested two men who ran down a Canada goose in a farm field using a golf cart while shooting and killing it with a loaded/un-cased pump shotgun. The CPO received a
Region I A CPO arrested two men who ran down a Canada goose in a farm field using a golf cart while shooting and killing it with a loaded/un-cased pump shotgun. The CPO received a
Banquets/Fundraisers March 24: Illini WTU Banquet, Peoria Civic Center Ballroom. For more info call Darel Martin, 309-389-4988. March 24: Randolph County Cutters & Strutters, 4:30 p.m., St. John’s Social Center. For more info call Bob

A little more than two months after Illinois’ longest-standing gamefish record fell, the same record was broken on the same riv

High school fishermen getting ready for next month’s sectional competitions need only to look toward Jimmy Morrow for inspiration.

The animosity of a group that opposes deer culling programs and sharpshooters was recently taken up a notch as allegations of trespassing were made against DNR employees.
DNR announced today that it is taking a close look at its deer programs. More specifically, the agency is “examining its deer management program to determine if modifications are needed to hunting seasons and regulations.”
The cohos and browns are on fire right now from the shores of Lake Michigan. Anglers are pulling in limits in less than two hours, according to reports I have been getting this week. Fish

Young Nick Tassoni barely had time to enjoy the celebrity of holding a state record.

Seemingly forgotten amidst all the recent hub-bub over the state’s deer herd and deer culling programs is the fact that Asian carp remain a threat to Illinois waters. And apparently so do common carp. Hennepin
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