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
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

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
Chain: Walleyes are good in current areas such as bottlenecks of the bridges, most being caught on fatheads or night crawlers. White bass good at Marie and Bluff on small spinners. Muskies are consistent on
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

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
Springfield – Conservation and hunting groups spent days rallying lawmakers and the governor, hoping for a veto of Senate Bill 790, which would “sweep” money dedicated to hunting and fishing funds. But on Oct. 8,

Staff Report Washington – The U.S. House voted in favor of a compact to prevent the diversion of water from Lake Michigan and the other four Great Lakes. Eight states that border the lakes, including
Springfield – Challenging might not be the first word hunters will use to describe the 2008 fall turkey season. But it’s certainly the most family-friendly word. Numbers are expected to be similar to last fall,
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