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Chicago outdoors: Hen of the Woods, AI & mushrooms, lakefront pike thoughts

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Notes come from around Chicago outdoors and beyond.

MUSHROOM OF THE WEEK

Paul Strand texted Tuesday, “Want one?” with a photo of two big hen of the woods, also known as maitake. I immediately drove to pick one up. It’s been a tough fall for wild mushrooms with the extended heat and dryness.

MOTW, the celebration of mushrooms around Chicago outdoors, runs as apt in the special two-page outdoors section in the Sun-Times Sports Sunday. To make submissions, email BowmanOutside@gmail.com or contact me on Facebook (Dale Bowman), Twitter (@BowmanOutside), Instagram (@BowmanOutside). or Bluesky (@Bowmanoutside)..

DALE’S MAILBAG

“The pike fishery [on the Chicago lakefront] is still in its infancy. It should be catch and release for now or a 40-inch minimum.” Scott Johnson

A: There was reaction to the Fish of the Week, a northern pike caught on the lakefront and on a stringer. I understand Johnson’s thought, but I’ve also heard that for nearly 30 years now and the fishery for pike keeps improving. I don’t think the numbers and science would back changing the regulations. But I would understand changing the regulations to a 36- or 40-inch minimum for the lakefront, which would allow someone to keep a true trophy or state record pike. The 21-inch minimum on black bass on the lakefront has worked for more than 20 years.

Peeylair Caffie caught a northern pike while salmon fishing on Tuesday.

LAST WORD

“Mushrooms and robots don’t mix.”

Patrick Bales, The Mushroom Man of Peotone, on using AI to help with mushroom ID, during a “Mushroom Foraging” presentation at the Crete Public Library District in early September

WILD TIMES

ILLINOIS SEASONS

Saturday, Oct. 26: Duck season, central zone, opens

Saturday, Oct. 26, to Nov. 3: Canada goose season, central zone, first part

Next Sunday, Oct. 27: Fall shotgun turkey season ends

AWARDS

Oct. 31: Deadline for nominations for the Illinois Conservation Foundation’s new Outdoor Excellence Awards–Outdoor Writer/Author of he Year, Outdoor Volunteer Organization of the Year, Outdoor Business/Business Owner of the Year, Outdoor Influncer of the Year. Nominations may be submitted online or call (217) 785-2003 for more information.

WINGSHOOTING

Nov. 9: Youth clinic & youth pheasant hunt, Iroquois SWA, Beaverville, (815) 933-1383



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