|  "Here in Illinois, we are committed to providing ways for families 
			and children to get outdoors and enjoy nature, and the spring trout 
			season is a great opportunity to do just that," Miller said. 
			"Anglers of all ages can join in the fun as we stock trout at 42 
			locations throughout the state." The IDNR stocks more than 60,000 
			rainbow trout each spring in bodies of water where trout fishing is 
			permitted during the spring season. The Illinois catchable trout 
			program is fully funded through the sale of inland trout stamps to 
			the anglers who participate. Illinois fishing licenses and inland trout stamps are available 
			at DNR Direct license and permit locations, including many bait 
			shops, sporting goods stores and other retail outlets. For 
			locations, check the IDNR website at this link:
			
			http://dnr.illinois.gov/DNRDirectMonitor/VendorListing.aspx.
 Fishing licenses and trout stamps can also be purchased by using 
			a credit card through DNR Direct online at
			www.dnr.illinois.gov, or 
			by calling DNR Direct toll-free at 1-888-6PERMIT (1-888-673-7648). To legally participate in the trout fishing program, anglers must 
			have a valid Illinois fishing license and an inland trout stamp. The 
			annual fishing licenses for the 2013 season are valid through March 
			31, 2014. Anglers may also purchase a 24-hour Illinois fishing 
			license, which includes trout fishing privileges for the 24-hour 
			period the license is valid. As of July 1, anglers must also 
			purchase an inland trout stamp with their 24-hour license to be 
			valid for trout season.  
			
			 A license is required for fishing in Illinois unless the angler 
			is otherwise exempt -- under age 16, blind or disabled, or an 
			Illinois resident on active military service who is home on leave.
			 Anglers may not take trout from any of the stocked sites until 
			April 6 at 5 a.m. Anyone attempting to take trout before the legal 
			opening will be issued citations. During the spring trout season the 
			daily possession limit for trout is five fish. While the statewide spring trout season opens at 5 a.m. on April 
			6, anglers are reminded to check in advance for any site-specific 
			regulations and the opening time of their favorite trout fishing 
			location.  For more information about the trout stocking program, contact 
			the IDNR Division of Fisheries at 217-782-6424 or check the website 
			at www.ifishillinois.org. Anglers should note that the Mill Race Pond in Boone County will 
			not be operational for the spring trout season this year due to a 
			pond drawdown. In addition, one of three ponds at Gebhard Woods 
			State Park will not be used for trout season this year. The other 
			two ponds will receive the additional trout from that pond. Stocked sites (by county) for the 2013 spring catchable trout 
			program are listed below: 
				
				Adams County: Siloam 
				Springs State Park Lake. 
				Bureau County: 
				Hennepin Canal Parkway. 
				Cass County: Gurney 
				Road Pond at Jim Edgar Panther Creek State Fish and Wildlife 
				Area.
				Champaign County: 
				Lake of the Woods.
				Christian County: 
				Manners Park Pond, Taylorville Park District.
				Cook County: Axehead 
				Lake, Cook County Forest Preserve District.
				Cook County: Belleau 
				Lake, Cook County Forest Preserve District.
				Cook County: Sag 
				Quarry East, Cook County Forest Preserve District.
				Coles County: Eastern 
				Illinois University Campus Pond in Charleston. 
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				DuPage County: Silver 
				Lake, DuPage County Forest Preserve District.
				Grundy County: 
				Gebhard Woods State Park Pond.
				Jefferson County: 
				Mount Vernon Game Farm Pond. 
				Jo Daviess County: 
				Apple River and tributaries.
				Johnson County: Ferne 
				Clyffe State Park Lake.
				Kankakee County: Bird 
				Park Quarry in Kankakee. 
				Kankakee County: Rock 
				Creek at Kankakee River State Park. 
				Kendall County: Big 
				Lake at Silver Springs State Park.
				Lake County: Banana 
				Lake, Lake County Forest Preserve District.
				Lake County: Sand 
				Lake at Illinois Beach State Park.
				LaSalle County: 
				Illinois and Michigan Canal at Utica.
				Macon County: 
				Sportsman’s Club Pond, Macon County Conservation District.
				Marion County: Boston 
				Pond at Stephen A. Forbes State Park.
				Massac County: 
				Fairgrounds Pond in Fort Massac State Park, Metropolis.
				McLean County: Miller 
				Park, Bloomington Park District. 
				McHenry County: Lake 
				Atwood, Hollows Conservation Area, McHenry County Conservation 
				District. 
				McHenry County: 
				Piscasaw Creek.
				Moultrie County: 
				Wyman Lake in Sullivan. 
				Ogle County: Pine 
				Creek in White Pines State Forest. 
				Randolph County: 
				Derby Lake at World Shooting and Recreational Complex, Sparta.
				St. Clair County: 
				Frank Holten State Park main lake.
				St. Clair County: 
				Jones Park Lake in East St. Louis.
				Sangamon County: 
				Southwind Park Pond in Springfield. 
				Sangamon County: 
				Washington Park Pond in Springfield.
				Shelby County: Forest 
				Park Lagoon in Shelbyville. 
				Stephenson County: 
				Waddams Creek (Lake Le-Aqua-Na State Park).
				Stephenson County: 
				Yellow Creek in Krape Park, Freeport. 
				Vermilion County: 
				Clear Lake at Kickapoo State Park.
				Wabash County: Beall 
				Woods Lake, Beall Woods State Park.
				Wayne County: Sam 
				Dale Conservation Area Trout Pond.
				Whiteside County: 
				Centennial Park Lake in Rock Falls, Coloma Park District. 
				Will County: Lake 
				Milliken at Des Plaines Conservation Area.
				Winnebago County: 
				Four Lakes Forest Preserve, Winnebago County Forest Preserve 
				District. 
            [Text from 
             
			Illinois Department of 
			Natural Resources 
			file received from 
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			Illinois Office of 
			Communication and Information] 
            
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