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For up-to-the-minute water conditions on the Fox Chain and Fox River, visit foxwaterway.state.il.us/ or call 847-587-8540.

Lake Michigan – Southern Wisconsin: Root River water clarity is improving but becomes cloudier with rainfall. Anglers have been fishing the entire stretch of river to the Horlick dam. A few Chinook were caught on flies just upstream of the steelhead facility, but most anglers were struggling to catch fish. Most anglers were using flies or spawn sacs with only a few Chinook being caught. Anglers were concentrating mostly in the holes in Island and Lincoln parks with the largest amount of fishing pressure just downstream of the Steelhead facility.

Geneva and Delavan: The lakes are virtually boatless with the foul weather that was a by-product of superstorm Sandy. Still, this is a great time to get out for some big fish if Mother Nature allows it. Big baits are in order. Use the biggest suckers for both Geneva and Delavan monster pike. Catch your own bluegills and perch to use for bass. Remember that this is only legal if you use the fish on the same water that you catch them. You cannot transport these fish for use as bait. Call Wisconsin’s Lake Michigan Fishing Hotline at 414-382-7920.


Deer season

Through Sunday, Illinois archery deer hunters harvested 30,956 deer. Last year’s harvest for the same period was 28,198, and the five-year average was 29,381. The harvest for this season consists of 56 percent does and 44 percent males, with males comprising about 59 percent of the past week’s harvest. The top five counties to date are Pike (1,309), Fulton (998), Jefferson (685), Peoria (671) and Adams (656). The totals for local counties showing 2011/2012 are: Kane 157/142; Lake 173/179; McHenry 284/334; and Winnebago 201/234.


Boat sale scam

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources issued a Crime Alert Network Bulletin concerning a fraudulent boat sale scam. “A Tennessee resident responded to a local Craigslist ad for a boat for sale with a Wisconsin title. The boat was advertised as being stored in Brookfield, Wis. The sale also involved a Wisconsin law firm that would handle the transaction. The “seller” stated that it was a mix-up that the boat appeared for sale nationwide on Craigslist. The seller wanted the asking price to be held by a Brookfield law firm. A copy of the title was provided to the buyer. The title is fraudulent. The Brookfield law firm does not exist. The buyer became suspicious and did not complete the transaction. If you are aware of a similar scheme, please contact the Wisconsin Crime Alert Network.”

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