
Illinois Letters to the Editor: What’s wrong with letting new hunters use ‘friendly’ bows?
Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Oct. 20, 2023, edition of Illinois Outdoor News.

Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Oct. 20, 2023, edition of Illinois Outdoor News.

“This size structure provides quality bass fishing in a relatively small area, but because it is connected to the Des Plaines River fish may not remain as residents long enough to grow really big,” DNR
A look at upcoming outdoor-related events from across Illinois published in the Oct. 20, 2023, edition of Illinois Outdoor News.

Field reports from Illinois Conservation Police CPOs published in the Oct. 20, 2023, edition of Illinois Outdoor News.

A conservation biologist at the Illinois Natural History Survey spent time analyzing rattlesnakes as part of a new study into the social lives of rattlesnakes.
Turns out, most appear to have one. Researchers, including

Technically, the 2023-24 waterfowl hunting season is already under way in Illinois.
The early Canada goose season and the September teal season have already passed, but the seasons begin in earnest when goose and

The Illinois Conservation Foundation is welcoming hunters and other supporters to participate in the 2023 ICF Director’s Hunt at Jim Edgar Panther Creek State Fish and Wildlife Area in Cass County.

A large majority of Illinois dove hunters would oppose a state ban on lead shot when hunting doves, according to an Illinois Natural History Survey survey focused on beliefs about lead vs. non-lead ammunition. <br

When the statewide quail season opens Nov. 4, there are expected to be fewer hunters chasing the usual number of birds.
But there are hints of optimism, according to biologists from Pheasants Forever and
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