Illinois hunters
#2
RE: Illinois hunters
hmm...not sure about beardstown but if you go past the bridge and take a left at that 4 way intersection take a left and go to mt. sterling donno if you want to go that far but theres a great archery shop and a couple bars.
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Rushville IL USA
Posts: 9
RE: Illinois hunters
Hi lifehog
There are at least 3 or more places to have a few . There
is a place called Central Tavern on 204 E. 4th street
Sazarac Taveren on 201 E. main The Nook on 111 E 2nd street
and there is the Riverview resturant and bowl on 218 W.main
if you are looking for some good food I sugest trying the Riverview
they have good food and a look out of the IL river tell the owner
Jerry I sugested it to you ( If you like fish you can't go wrong here)
Me and my family have eaten there for years and know the owner.
I hope this helps you out . Kevin Langeland
Good luck
There are at least 3 or more places to have a few . There
is a place called Central Tavern on 204 E. 4th street
Sazarac Taveren on 201 E. main The Nook on 111 E 2nd street
and there is the Riverview resturant and bowl on 218 W.main
if you are looking for some good food I sugest trying the Riverview
they have good food and a look out of the IL river tell the owner
Jerry I sugested it to you ( If you like fish you can't go wrong here)
Me and my family have eaten there for years and know the owner.
I hope this helps you out . Kevin Langeland
Good luck
#6
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location:
Posts: 80
RE: Illinois hunters
Well yes, this year went up there to hunt early oct for a week, went to check my deer in and maybe have a drink, turned out we ended up going to the PAMIDA, or what ever that store that looks like a small wal-mart right in town, they seen our licience plate and it was like " we got to get some of them NY boys" when we walked in. I really was scared, all 6 people who worked there plus all the customers were stairing at us , all were women and pleasantly plump if you know what I mean. I felt like a piece of meat. So we left and went back to camp. The guides warned us going downtown alone, they were right.
#10
Fork Horn
Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 339
RE: Illinois hunters
Bucky 10,i go to florida for the beaches,colorado for the mountains,illinois to bowhunt big bucks.the people in the small town i hunt near for the most part are all friendly and seem to like seeing new faces and also new money in the area.i always visit the local archery shop when i'm in town especially if i need any supplies.non residents wouldn't pay $300 for archery tags if there wasn't land available to hunt.so whats the problem.