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Crab Orchard Lake: Anglers are picking up a few crappies in 6-10 feet on minnows and jigs. Catfish action has slowed somewhat. Bluegill action has slowed also, although some fish are still being caught along

Shotgun turkey harvest continues steady drop

Springfield – As expected and predicted, the 2008 fall shotgun turkey harvest experienced a steep decline. During the nine-day season, which ended Nov. 2, hunters took only 878 turkeys, down from the 2007 fall harvest

Manning offers opinion on plans to close parks

Springfield – Brent Manning, the popular former DNR director, summed up the planned Nov. 30 closing of 11 state parks with two words. “Giant mistake,” Manning, currently director of the Forest Preserve District of DuPage

Firearms question on ballot

Sparta, Ill. – Hunters and firearms owners in the state will be watching with anxiety once the Nov. 4 election arrives. A statewide push to alert voters about the gun-related issues on the ballot is

Declining participation marks pheasant hunts

Springfield – Some pheasant hunters are looking at the bright side in 2008 – all the political bickering over DNR’s Controlled Pheasant Hunting Program this summer at least briefly cast a spotlight on the game

Archery hunters up effort as firearms season nears

Springfield – Weeks before the firearms deer season arrives, Illinois bowhunters are beginning to see mobility in the state’s deer herd. Lower temperatures and increased grain harvests have motivated deer to change gear. Proof was

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Powerton: Crappies biting hard on minnows. Smallmouths fair on crank-baits 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

Study indicates fragments from bullets spread in deer

Chicago – A study on bullet fragmentation begun over national concern about lead in hunter-harvested deer has found fragments spread farther than most hunters might expect, Minnesota wildlife officials said. The Minnesota DNR found lead

Bowhunters start deer season by topping ’07

Sterling, Ill. – Terry Bender started the 2008 “Big Deer” drum roll at exactly 6:35 p.m. on Oct. 6. The 18-pointer he downed about a mile from his home in Carroll County weighed in at

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