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- Seven charged in Illinois turkey poaching caseDetails of the turkey poaching case in Madison County that involved AR-style rifles equipped with thermal imaging scopes and suppressors were released by DNR. T...
- Illinois Mixed Bag: New digest of hunting regulations availableA mix of outdoor-related news items from across Illinois published in the Aug. 11, 2023 edition of Illinois Outdoor News. The post Illinois Mixed Bag: New diges...
- Illinois’ Auriel Fournier elected first vice president of Wilson Ornithological SocietyAuriel Fournier, a waterfowl ecologist at the Illinois Natural History Survey and director of the Forbes biological station, has been elected first vice preside...
- Illinois Cuffs & Collars: Coyote pup roams campgroundField reports from Illinois Conservation Police CPOs published in the Aug. 11, 2023 edition of Illinois Outdoor News. The post Illinois Cuffs & Collars: Coyote ...
- Illinois’ Outdoor CalendarA look at upcoming outdoor-related events from across Illinois published in the Aug. 11, 2023 edition of Illinois Outdoor News. The post Illinois’ Outdoor Cal...
- Huge tank featuring state’s native fish returns with Illinois State FairMore impressive to State Fair visitors is what’s inside the massive tank as it showcases native fishes of Illinois, including flathead, blue and channel catfi...
- Sampling of Illinois’ Ramsey Lake points to ‘big’ potentialIllinois DNR biologists are expecting big things at Ramsey Lake in coming years – big bass, to be specific. “The 2021 and 2022 surveys both collected many b...
- WI Daily Update: Digging bass out of the slopThe bass are hanging out in thick vegetation these days. So how do you get ’em out? The post WI Daily Update: Digging bass out of the slop appeared first on O...
- Another big season expected for Wisconsin bear hunters in a state that keeps producingIf Wisconsin isn’t the top bear-hunting destination in the country, the state sits awfully close to the summit with roughly 4,100 bears registered each of the...
- Meat allergy from tick bite cases increasing across the U.S.More than 100,000 people in the U.S. have become allergic to red meat, including venison, since 2010 because of a weird syndrome triggered by tick bites, accord...
- MN Daily Update: Bass in the slopHow do you dig the bass out of the thick vegetation they’re hanging out in these days? The post MN Daily Update: Bass in the slop appeared first on Outdoor Ne...
- New promotion in Wisconsin shines light on Great Lakes fisheriesYou already knew Wisconsin borders two Great Lakes full of fish that are fun to catch and good to eat. But not everyone is tuned in to catching and eating fish ...
- Illinois’ deer increased movement in study areas as more humans hunkered down during pandemicDeer and other wildlife moved more freely during the COVID-19 lockdown, according to a new study that included whitetails in Illinois and a researcher at Southe...
- New York’s St. Lawrence River delivers at Bassmaster OpenThe bad news was that only one of Jody White’s spots produced. The good news was that spot yielded a three-day total of 71 pounds, 15 ounces that won him the ...
- Wisconsin state Roundup: A reason for deer hunters to mark Aug. 14 on the calendarDeer hunters looking to put some meat in the freezer this fall will want to circle Monday, Aug. 14, on the calendar. That’s the day the DNR will begin releasi...