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- Illinois angler adds miles, fish to his ‘Salmon Quest’It’s common knowledge that fishermen like to tell stories. But an addendum never noted is that they also like to hear stories. And read stories (we hope). The...
- Commentary: Illinois hunters among those who stand to lose under Kaskaskia River proposalFollowing my attendance at the recently held public meeting in Red Bud, Ill., concerning proposed development and changes at the Kaskaskia River Port District B...
- Illinois Letters to the Editor: Deer rifle confusion continuesReader-submitted letters to the editor published in the July 14, 2023 edition of Illinois Outdoor News. The post Illinois Letters to the Editor: Deer rifle conf...
- Illinois Mixed Bag: Judge assigned to FOID card lawsuitA mix of outdoor-related news stories from across Illinois published in the July 14, 2023 edition of Illinois Outdoor News. The post Illinois Mixed Bag: Judge a...
- Rend Lake in Illinois hosts 3D archery national championshipRend Lake was filled to the brim with all things archery during the 11th annual Scholastic 3D Archery (S3DA) Eastern 3D National Championship, held at the North...
- Project to improve pollinator habitat in Illinois, Wisconsin receives fundingA project shared by the McHenry County Conservation Foundation in Illinois and the Wisconsin DNR that aims to improve habitat for pollinators and other Species ...
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- Histories Forgotten: The 1870s saw the rise of the sportsman in IllinoisBefore the 1870s, in Illinois, market men – men who hunted for profit – exercised free reign over state natural resources deemed wildlife. Despite economic ...
- Illinois Cuffs & Collars: Father lets young sons take deer without licenses or permitsField reports from Illinois Conservation Police CPOs published in the July 14, 2023 edition of Illinois Outdoor News. The post Illinois Cuffs & Collars: Father ...
- Illinois Outdoor CalendarA look at upcoming outdoor-related events from across Illinois published in the July 14, 2023 edition of Illinois Outdoor News. The post Illinois Outdoor Calend...
- Hybrid crappies making progress at Citizens Lake in Illinois’ Warren CountyAn experiment to see how a blacknose and white crappie hybrid species would fare in the somewhat cozy Citizens Lake appears to be going well, according to DNRâ€...
- New York Kayak Bass Fishing back to one tournament trail after experimenting with two in 2022Kayak bass fishing just keeps growing in New York and no one knows that better than Justin Hausner, president of New York Kayak Bass Fishing. After splitting of...
- New York Forest Rangers return from battling Canadian wildfiresNew York State Department of Environmental Conservation Forest Rangers haver returned to New York after spending two weeks battling wildfires in Canada. One for...
- Coyote contest ban in New York, a line in the sand?Judging from what I’ve heard from coyote hunters recently, the legislation passed by both houses to ban coyote hunting contests, if signed by the governor, wi...
- Commentary: Round goby ecological disaster looming in New York’s Hudson River, and likely Lake ChamplainThree years ago, I wrote an article about the improving condition of the Hudson and how sewage overflows were the greatest threat to its continued and improving...