Articles filed under Outdoors
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Double the fun as show season reaches its peakJan 22, 2014 10:04 am - With two simultaneous outdoor sports shows vying for attendees and loose change this weekend, the show-going public may have a tendency to scratch its collective head an...
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Up to 100,000 dead fish in Nevada marina mysteryJan 16, 2014 12:01 am - SPARKS, Nev. - State wildlife officials are trying to figure out why all the fish have died in a northern Nevada marina where the stocked fishery has flourished since th...
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Take a break, and head for the ShowJan 15, 2014 10:04 am - It’s the same story every year in the deepest, darkest January as we spend our waking hours dreaming of those smallmouth bass — the ones that attacked our surface lures,...
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Muskie show opens at Harper CollegeJan 10, 2014 12:06 pm - Muskie lovers, unite. The annual Chicago Muskie Show is up and running at Harper College in Palatine. The three-day event opened Friday and continues Saturday and Sunday...
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Illinois trying to limit spread of deer diseaseJan 09, 2014 8:23 pm - Illinois wildlife officials want to persuade landowners in some northern Illinois counties to let them shoot deer to control the spread of chronic wasting disease. The R...
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Hockey teams to take over Rosemont ice rink in FebruaryJan 09, 2014 4:30 am - Less than a month from now, Chicago Blackhawks alumni will lace up their skates alongside adult and youth hockey enthusiasts as Rosemont's popular outdoor ice skating ri...
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Solution to invasive species a long time comingJan 08, 2014 10:04 am - I really like the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers — as entertainment, anyway. In my view, this federal agency is a treat to observe on a daily basis, especially with r...
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The pulse of the Keys becoming more faintJan 01, 2014 10:04 am - LOWER MATACUMBE KEY, Fla. — No rod and reel in my hand, just a cup of shrimp bisque and some oyster crackers. You remember those tiny little crunchers from your childhoo...
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Boat stickers could become costlier in Island LakeDec 30, 2013 12:44 pm - Boating on Island Lake’s namesake could become more expensive for local residents and visitors. Members of the village’s lake management committee on Monday discussed ra...
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Battling barracuda in Keys an angler’s delightDec 25, 2013 10:04 am - TAVERNIER, Fla. — It was the only time to sneak away for a few days of sun and scrumptious Florida stone crabs. It was a perfect time to recharge our batteries after mon...