Kinkaid steps up as muskie producer
Ava, Ill. – And, the big fish award of 2008 goes to . . . ? Illinois muskie anglers take the annual contest in stride, more proud to see the toothy fish gain popularity in
Ava, Ill. – And, the big fish award of 2008 goes to . . . ? Illinois muskie anglers take the annual contest in stride, more proud to see the toothy fish gain popularity in
Crab Orchard Lake: Catfish action has slowed somewhat. Bluegills have slowed somewhat, although some fish are still being caught along the rip rap on crickets and wax worms. Bass action is good on a variety
Springfield – As the Gov. Rod Blagojevich situation plays out on the national stage, Lt. Gov. Pat Quinn has been suggesting that DNR could be moved under his control. Quinn, who would become governor if
Springfield – Deer hunters who utilized recently-closed state parks were given options – including the offer of refunds – according to a DNR spokesman. Two of the parks, Lowden State Park and Castle Rock State
Lake Michigan: According to Cory Yarmuth, of www.chitownangler.com, the northern harbors are seeing a decline in the number of fish caught, but there are still browns and steelhead out there. Spawn sacks under a float
Hoffman Estates, Ill. – Santa needed a hand, so on a rainy December afternoon Rob Dial volunteered to stand in line at Cabela’s, with hopes of placing a .22 rifle under some kid’s tree. “To

Springfield – Coming off the second-best harvest on record, spring turkey hunters look at the 2009 season dates with a mix of grins and grimaces. Five one-week seasons are “just fine” to some, while others
Jan. 2-4, 2009:_Let’s Go Fishing Show, Fri. 4-10 p.m., Sat. 9-7 p.m., Sun. 10-5 p.m., Gateway Center. For more info www.letsgofishing.com Jan. 3, 2009:_Ohio State Trappers Assoc. fur Auctions, Crawford County Conservation League, 8 a.m.
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