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lifestudent55
12-10-2008, 17:00
There's a small glimmer of good news here.

http://www.prairiestateoutdoors.com/index.php?/pso/article/fishing_still_allowed_at_closed_parks/

Fishing still allowed at closed parks

December 04, 2008 at 05:58 PM
SPRINGFIELD (AP)—“Closed” doesn’t necessarily mean you can’t fish.
That’s the word from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources on whether anglers can still access lakes at several parks shut down recently to offset a $2 billion state budget deficit.
Agency spokesman Chris McCloud says people will still be able to fish at Moraine View State Park near LeRoy and Weldon Springs State Recreation Area near Clinton, for instance. Those were two of seven parks closed Sunday.
McCloud says Illinois has to allow certain activities at shuttered parks as a condition of federal funds it’s received.
He adds that park managers have never had to deal with the implications of such park closings before. And he asks for the public’s patience.

InIt2Live
12-10-2008, 19:02
its not a lot, but it is SOMETHING!

hank55
02-24-2009, 06:33
If its like Weldon Springs Lake, in Clinton Ill, a good part of the roads are closed.Check the lake you want to visit first to see what is open be for you head out.

Weldon Springs boat ramp is closed, but from what I have read it sounds like the north side and part of the NE side is open.