
Jeremiah Haas: Trusting your gut is often the way to go in hunting
Fifth season – or, the fifth and final week of the Illinois spring turkey season – can be a fun, but difficult time to hunt turkeys as most of the breeding is over, hens are

Fifth season – or, the fifth and final week of the Illinois spring turkey season – can be a fun, but difficult time to hunt turkeys as most of the breeding is over, hens are

It’s no surprise to Illinois anglers that channel catfish are one of the state’s most popular species.
But take DNR’s word for it: Maintaining channel cat populations in some lakes can be challenging.

The fish in Wolf Lake that got the most attention this winter was not one of the northern pike, walleyes or largemouth bass ice anglers flock to the awkwardly-presented Cook County lake to (hopefully) catch.<br
A look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across Illinois published in the May 30, 2025, edition of Outdoor News.

Illinois cuffs and collars are field reports from Illinois CPOs. These reports are from the May 30, 2025, edition of Outdoor News.

Rob Erickson and Mark Ramono, certified wildlife experts with Scientific Wildlife Management, have been trapping and tracking coyotes since they were teenagers.
Recently, they volunteered to help the Illinois DNR.
“We need people

DNR is currently seeking campground hosts for the 2025 camping season for state parks, recreation areas and historic sites around Illinois.
The agency’s spring and summer camping season runs through Sept. 30. The fall

Our printing press had barely spit out the May 2 front page of Illinois Outdoor News that included a story about biologists unrolling nets and charging up electrofishing gear when a news tip came crashing

As I rummaged through my tackle box trying to figure out which lure may get the muskies to bite, my fishing partner John Stellflue stopped casting and turned my way.
“You know you’re going
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