A whooping crane mixed with sandhill cranes in northwest Indiana. | Bill Peak
Whooping cranes, including the famous “Grasshopper,” mixed with sandhill cranes in northwest Indiana, where to go mushing in DuPage County, updating “The Lakefront Lip,” and Wisconsin gun-deer harvest totals are among the notes from around Chicago outdoors and beyond.
Notes come from around Chicago outdoors and beyond.
WILD OF THE WEEK
Bill Peak found treasures last month while viewing sandhill cranes around Wheatfield, Ind., near Jasper-Pulaski Fish and Wildlife Area. ” I ran into two whooping cranes, fourth year in a row,” he emailed. “One of them is 16-11 (“Grasshopper”), who became famous by mating with a sandhill and produced “Whoopsie,” the first hybrid.” Now that’s my kind of WOTW. To learn more about “Grasshopper” and “Whoopsie” click here.
WOTW, the celebration of wild stories and photos around Chicago outdoors, runs most weeks in the special two-page outdoors section in the Sun-Times Sports Saturday. To make submissions, email [email protected] or contact me on Facebook (Dale Bowman), Twitter (@BowmanOutside) or Instagram (@BowmanOutside).
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Bill Peak
Whooping cranes mixed with sandhill cranes in northwest Indiana.
WILD TIMES
SHOWTIME
Click here for the complete list of shows, classes and swap meets for the coming months.
Sunday, Dec. 5: Final day, St. Paul Ice Fishing and Winter Sports Show, St. Paul RiverCentre, Minn., stpaulicefishingshow.com
YOUTH HUNTING
Dec. 31: Deadline to register for 2022 Central Illinois Youth Goose Hunt on Jan. 17, (217) 785-8060
FISH GATHERING
Wednesday, Dec. 8: Chas Martin, Musky Mastery Guide Service, Fox River Valley chapter of Muskies, Inc., Schaumburg Golf Club, 7 p.m., frvmuskie.com
ILLINOIS SEASONS
Sunday, Dec. 5: Second firearm deer season ends
Monday, Dec. 6: First scaup season, north zone, ends
Tuesday, Dec. 7: Second scaup season, north zone, begins
Friday, Dec. 10, to Dec. 12: Muzzleloader deer season
DALE’S MAILBAG
“You used to have a guy named Kenny in your column every so often. He was an avid fisherman and friend of mine. I haven’t seen nor heard hide or hair of him for a long time. We used to call him “Blue Eyes.” He fished down by the lake all the time.” Vito
A: That’s Ken Schneider. He’s is still at the lake daily, cheerfully being the same pain-in-the-butt he always is. I like my moniker for him, “The Lakefront Lip.”
BIG NUMBER
175,667: Deer registered by hunters in Wisconsin’s nine-day gun deer season, down 7.9 percent from 2020.
LAST WORD
“Finally, when there’s adequate snow conditions, mushers can dog sled on the Thunderbird Spur Trail at Greene Valley and on the West Branch Regional Trail, Bobolink and connector trails north of Mack Road at the McKee Marsh area of Blackwell.”
Forest Preserve District of DuPage County, in case anyone is looking to mush