School sinks fishing team after state birth
Grayslake, Ill. – When the bell rang at the end of the school day, 17-year-old Karl Wenckebach Jr. was out the door as fast he could go – eager to be part of the school’s
Grayslake, Ill. – When the bell rang at the end of the school day, 17-year-old Karl Wenckebach Jr. was out the door as fast he could go – eager to be part of the school’s
Sangchris Lake: Crappies have been biting good near the dam, most in 4-5 feet of water. Bass picking up. Powerton Lake: Channel catfish and blue catfish both biting. Bass have slowed with changing water. Hybrid
Springfield – Three weeks on the job as DNR director has earned Kurt Granberg and additional $40,000 on his state pension. Granberg, a retired state representative, was approved for the hike by the Illinois Pension
Lake Michigan: According to fishing reporter Cory Yarmuth (www.chitown-angler.com), things aren’t changing all that rapidly on the “Big Lake.” Browns and cohos are active on the lakefront from the boats as well as from shore.
The country’s first ever sanctioned high school fishing tournament kicked off at 7 a.m. this morning at Carlyle Lake. A calm and cloudy morning turned wet when heavy raind began to fall at about 10
DNR announced today changes in deer hunting season dates and a series of regulations changes for the upcoming 2009-2010 seasons. The changes are a result of the state’s Joint Deer Population Task Force. The seven-day
Springfield – Turkey hunters in the south zone fared better than their northern counterparts during the opening weeks of the spring season. Cold and wet conditions are being blamed for a slow start in the
Lake of Egypt: Crappie action has been good for the past couple of weeks. Fish are being caught on minnows and jigs over shoreline cover. Several fish approaching 3 pounds have been caught recently. Bass
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