LIVE! Blog from high school fishing finals
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
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
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
Urbana, Ill. – That 7-pound “bucketmouth” you landed on only your second cast of the day? Turns out, it may not be your refined angling skills that put him in the boat. And it may
Springfield – Hunters and firearms owners across Illinois continue to experience delays in receiving FOID cards. However, the new head of the Illinois State Police said publicly that fee increases might help his agency process
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
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
Springfield – DNR has yet to issue a timeline for implementing a series of fee increases proposed by Director Marc Miller in late March. Also lacking detail are plans to charge admission to state parks.
Washington – In a defeat for conservation groups, the Supreme Court ruled on April 1 that the Environmental Protection Agency may use cost-benefit calculations to decide whether to require power plants to make changes that
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