
Illinois Letters to the Editor: A mixed hodgepodge of considerations for ION
Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the July 25, 2025, edition of Illinois Outdoor News.

Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the July 25, 2025, edition of Illinois Outdoor News.

Around here, we dedicate a lot of our time and space to youth hunting and fishing – hardly an issue flies off our press without a few photos of an Illinois kid holding a bass

An important analysis for hunters who plan to hit the woods for the Aug. 1 Illinois squirrel opener: According to University of Illinois research, fox squirrel activity peaks at mid-day, while gray squirrel activity peaks

Just when you think they can’t do anything more with a dog collar …this year’s offerings once again up the game for hunters and trainers. From tracking your dog from the car to making sure

I always am surprised when I point out a common animal and people have never seen one or even heard of it. This happened several times this spring while running my common loon photo workshops.

Some young birds look like smaller versions of their parents, such as killdeer and chickadees. But in others the resemblance is so strained that parents and offspring look like different species.

Black bears made an encore appearance in Illinois earlier this month, as DNR confirmed one that was spotted roaming near Galena.
The northern Illinois sighting followed a confirmed sighting in southern Illinois earlier this

An important element of any bass fisherman’s tournament strategy has always been finding ways to keep fish alive.
Livewells are called livewells for a reason. University of Illinois Professor Cory Suski and former master’s

Summer bluegills, bass peaking as July winds down. Here’s a look at the Illinois fishing report across the state on July 21, 2025.
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