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Sarley: Gun owners’ fears likely unwarranted

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Shepherd says that “Recent newcomers continue buying second, or third guns because they’ve discovered they really enjoy shooting. They say fun, not fear, fuels their purchases.”

I concluded my visit with Bill Preskar by tossing around a couple of opinions regarding this whole U.N. issue and we seemed to agree that nothing dire for gun owners seemed imminent. It looked to us both that the shooting sports are in a good state of affairs for the time being.

• Northwest Herald outdoors columnist Steve Sarley’s radio show, “The Outdoors Experience,” airs live at 5 a.m. Sundays on AM-560. Sarley also runs a Web site for outdoors enthusiasts, OExperience.com. He can be reached by e-mail at sarfishing@yahoo.com.

OUTDOORS NOTES

Hunting/fishing report

Northern Illinois: Dave Kranz from Dave’s Bait, Tackle and Taxidermy in Crystal Lake reports: “This season’s rut seems to be what I would call a trickle rut. The most dominant bucks have found their first does and are looking for another. Waterfowl hunters are seeing a lot of birds both field hunting and water hunts.

It is not too early to get your ice gear in order. It will be here before you know it. I have had good reports from muskie fisherman using 9- to 12-inch suckers.” Call 815-455-2040 for updated reports.

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

Wisconsin: Call Wisconsin’s Lake Michigan Fishing Hotline at 414-382-7920 to hear the latest fishing information for Lake Michigan and its tributaries.


Archery deer season

Through Sunday, Illinois archery deer hunters harvested 41,025 deer.  Last year’s preliminary harvest for the same period was 40,509 and the five-year average for 2007 to 2011 was 41,727. The harvest to date consists of 51 percent does, but male harvest continued to climb during the past week as rutting activity increased. Males comprised about 66 percent of the weekly harvest total. The top five counties to date are Pike (1,867), Fulton (1,366), Jefferson (924), Adams (920) and JoDaviess (846). The totals for local Illinois counties showing 2011/2012 are: Kane 196/189, Lake 228/234, McHenry 375/418 and Winnebago 261/309.

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