Important firearms Bill signed into law
Gov. Pat Quinn has signed a bill he said is intended to protecting the right to bear arms. House Bill 182 had passed the Illinois House 72-45 and the Illinois Senate by a veto-proof 57-0
Gov. Pat Quinn has signed a bill he said is intended to protecting the right to bear arms. House Bill 182 had passed the Illinois House 72-45 and the Illinois Senate by a veto-proof 57-0
DNR will conduct an auction of its inventory of confiscated and abandoned property on Saturday at the Jack Perschbacher Service Center warehouse in Pawnee. Bidder registration for the auction will begin at 7 a.m., with
Chain: According to fishing reporter Cory Yarmuth (chitownangler.com), for walleyes: Try spinner rigs and bottom bouncers with night crawlers near the weedlines. The panfish bite is very consistent. Small ice jigs tipped with spikes or

Springfield – Illinois’ fluctuating goose population will make the collective 2009-10 hunting seasons interesting, though hunters should have little trouble finding birds when the early Canada goose season opens statewide. That season, which runs Sept.
Powerton: Smallmouths fair on crankbaits and tubes. Some smallmouths being taken with little jigs. A few channel catfish but not very big. Asian carp are showing up in increased numbers in the intake canal and

Chicago – A small bird about the size of a sparrow has caused a major commotion in the state’s wildlife community. The first piping plover nest found in Illinois since 1979 was discovered earlier this
Illinois River: The sauger bite is slow with fish being caught near the tailwaters of dams or on the flats vertical jigging jigs with minnows or pulling “three-way rigs.” The white bass are starting to
Springfield – Illinois is carefully monitoring chronic wasting disease as Wisconsin wildlife officials say that cases of the disease there are increasing. Because of the proximity of their respective CWD “hot spots,” the two states
A change has been made to the popular opening day dove hunt at Lake Shelbyville, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced today. To allow greater participation, a hunt open to all ages will take
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