Trappers caught by surprise as fur prices edge upward
Hudson, Ill. – Muskrats turned out to be a hot commodity in the 2009-10 trapping season, as Illinois trappers welcomed the first signs of a fur industry on the mend. “If I’d have known, I
Hudson, Ill. – Muskrats turned out to be a hot commodity in the 2009-10 trapping season, as Illinois trappers welcomed the first signs of a fur industry on the mend. “If I’d have known, I
The fishing and hunting report is compiled using reports from conservation officers, hunting guides and fishing guides. North Lake Michigan: According to fishing reporter Cory Yarmuth, there have been good reports of smelt being netted
Two weeks into the season, Illinois turkey hunters find themselves on course to set a record for spring harvest. In the opening week, north zone hunters took 2,752 birds – the highest first week total
New Athens, Ill. – Mike Jarvis thought he had hooked a shark. Turns out, the creature on the end of his line was just as bizarre. Fishing for bass in Levee Lake at Peabody River
Bloomington, Ill. – Two weeks before hundreds of high school anglers in the state compete in bass fishing sectionals, PETA sent a letter to the Illinois High School Association asking that the sport be eliminated.
North Lake Michigan: According to fishing reporter Cory Yarmuth (www.chitown-angler.com), there have been good reports of smelt being netted from Waukegan down into the Chicago harbors. While they’re are not the catches of yesteryear, there
Max Actis and Mike Stuckert, both of Spring Valley, caught a total of 11.23 pounds of fish on Sunday to win the 2010 Illinois Walleye Trail State Championship. The duo also captured the Big fish
Doubts about this year’s spring turkey season may have been premature, as hunters in the state’s south zone opened with the best opening week since 2004. According to DNR, the April 5-9 season resulted in
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