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Facts about (Crawford County State Fish and Wildlife Area):
Overview of Crawford County State Fish and Wildlife Area- Facts, Trivia,and Historical Information :
Crawford County State Fish and Wildlife Area is located two miles west and one mile south of Hutsonville, and seven miles north of Robinson, Illinois.The area is comprised of 1,129 total acres, with 1,100 huntable acres. Being roughly bisected from east to west by Huston Creek, the area is generally rolling. The area along the south side of the creek is more steeply rolling and forms a bluff. About 100 acres of bottomland are located adjacent to the creek, mostly on the north side of the stream....More
Services, Activities, Amenities, Attractions in (Crawford County State Fish and Wildlife Area):
Park Offers : Fishing ,Natural Features,Hunting,Picnicking etc.Available game species include squirrel, deer, dove, woodcock, quail, furbearers, rabbit, and common snipe. Check at the Area Headquarters with the local Conservation Police Officer for seasons, bag limits, etc.Fishing is permitted with pole and line only. Trot lines, throw lines, limb lines, and jugs will not be permitted. The ponds have largemouth bass, bluegill, redear, and channel catfish.A picnic area is available on a first-com...More
Contact Information:
Address:12609 E. 1700th Ave.Hutsonville, IL 62433
Phone No:618.563.4405
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