
Illinois Cuffs & Collars: Angler along Illinois River cited for fishing without license
Field reports from Illinois Conservation Police CPOs published in the June 30, 2023 edition of Illinois Outdoor News.

Field reports from Illinois Conservation Police CPOs published in the June 30, 2023 edition of Illinois Outdoor News.

Saugeye fishing on Lake Carlton continues to draw anglers who want to give the species a try.
But as DNR predicted, fishing for the walleye-sauger hybrid “takes some dedication.”

One of the more exciting parts of the S3DA Eastern National Championship recently held at Rend Lake’s gorgeous archery course in Illinois was knowing that I would finally have an opportunity to catch up in

The Illinois DNR announced that it will host “traditional” blind drawings at all state waterfowl hunting sites in July and August.
The question: Should the agency expect hunters to show up in throngs, which

Chris Hespen has built an impressive resume with DNR.
The Peotone native was recently named the site superintendent at Pyramid State Park. Hespen is just the fourth site super in Pyramid’s 55-year history, following Bob

Catfish catches remain high, bass in summer pattern. A look at the statewide fishing report from across Illinois for June 23, 2023.

The archery range at Pyramid State Recreation Area in Pinckneyville, Ill., is in the process of getting a much-needed facelift and renovations thanks to the cooperative efforts of DNR, the Perry County 4-H and Friends

A few years back I became the source of a little sweating and a lot of swearing by half-jokingly suggesting DNR create some sort of online permit system to regulate the collection of shed antlers.<br

I am sure that everyone is aware that legally you can only use fish for bait that are caught in the same body of water where you are fishing. That goes for panfish and game
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