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Mike Clifford

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  1. Let's not forget that Rich has done stellar work behind the scenes for conservation and smallmouth habitat. Very well-respected among our peers in this regard. Illinois rivers and streams are better off due to his diligence and hard work. To say I'm proud to have worked with Rich is an understatement.

    As well, his dedication toward educating young anglers was tireless and consistent over these many years. I tip my hat to one of the finest people I've had the great pleasure of knowing.

  2. The article states that Nic Anderson is in the middle of many community meetings, and ignores questions about who he is. I battled him on our very own forums here over the dairy CAFO planned for Jo Daviess county that has since left the state. This guy maintains an office that serves to operate some kind of official-sounding industry CAFO club.

    It's one dude with a desk and phone.

    Oh, and a website.

     

    Not hard to track down. We've spoken on the phone a few times.

     

    So here is the deal.

    A county board will oppose a CAFO coming to town, residents will gather and holler. The IDOA rubber stamps the project. Construction begins.

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  3. The date this year is July 23.

    We set our limit at 350 this year and already have 300 sign-ups as of today. Can you believe this is our 10th year of providing casting instruction for these kids?

    Please comment here if you plan to help out in the casting field. As always, free lunch from Subway....sno-cones, fresh popcorn.....and the best hot and buttery corn-on-the-cob on the planet.

    See you there!!

  4. https://www.doi.gov/pressreleases/secretary-jewell-national-park-service-director-jarvis-announce-new-national

    ILLINOIS and INDIANA

     

    Kankakee River Water Trail

     

    The 133-mile Kankakee River Water Trail traverses northwestern Indiana and northeastern Illinois in what was once one of the United States largest wetlands. The water trail boasts ample public access sites, thousands of acres of natural areas and preserves, remarkable wildlife, overnight camping for paddlers, many historic sites, and a high-quality sports fishery.

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