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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.

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

Illinois Conservation Congress

Residents of Illinois interested in natural resources protection and sustainable use, outdoor recreation, and conservation stewardship are invited to participate in the 2013 Illinois Conservation Congress. A series of regional meetings is scheduled for February and March, in advance of the planned statewide Conservation Congress session in September in Springfield.

Illinois Department of Natural Resources Director Marc Miller said in a statement, “Conservation Congress provides Illinois residents with a direct voice to help guide the future of protecting and enhancing the natural resources of our state, and I encourage individuals and organizations who share our passion for conservation and outdoor recreation in Illinois to register today.”

The regional meetings are scheduled at: Carterville; Normal; Moline; Belleville; and Chicago. The Chicago site is the South Shore Cultural Center located at 7059 S. South Shore Drive and will be March 12 through 14.

At the evening regional meetings, topics discussed will include: “Sustainable Resource Development and Extraction”; “Sustainable Resource Harvest”; “Sustainable Provision of Outdoor Recreation”; “Sustainable Resource Protection”; and “Building Bridges (developing new constituencies, professional development, improving and growing partnerships). For more information, to register for regional meetings, and to provide input to the Illinois Conservation Congress, visit dnr.illinois.gov/ConservationCongress.

Hunter, boating safety education

You can register now for Hunter Safety Education and Boating Safety Education courses from the IDNR. There are plenty of classes scheduled, and since classes fill up quickly, check the IDNR website today for class dates and locations. Class schedules are updated frequently. The website link for all IDNR Safety Education course information is dnr.illinois.gov/safety

Don’t think you know all the rules and regs because things change from time to time. You need to read the 2013-2015 Illinois Fishing Information guide, which is now available in PDF format through the IDNR website at  www.dnr.illinois.gov/fishing.  Regulations in the guide are effective from April 1, 2013, through March 31, 2015. By the way, the Illinois Free Fishing Days for 2013 are June 7 through 10.

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