An eagle fishing, the query, “What is flawed with our

Here are the notes from round Chicago open air.WILD OF THE WEEKDave Derk photographed a surprising collection of photographs final month on a fishing journey to northern Wisconsin. ``We had been the one boat on the lake and the resident eagles actually adopted us round hoping for a fish handout,’’ Derk emailed. WOTW, the celebration of untamed tales and photographs round Chicago open air, runs most weeks within the particular two-page open air part within the Sun-Times Sports Saturday. Send nominations to @BowmanOutdoors on Twitter or Instagram, to Dale Bowman on Facebook or electronic mail BowmanOutdoors@gmail.com. WILD TIMESDUCKS UNLIMITEDWednesday, Nov. 6: Northeast Illinois dinner, Midlane Country Club, Wadsworth. Contact Don Kellum, (847) 308 -6651, or Ryan

Morel of the Week, goslings, walleye, eagle, hawk: Notes,

Notes from round Chicago open air.FIELD NOTESMOREL OF THE WEEKLee Sczepanski messaged on Monday from Northwest Indiana, “Yesterday and today’s and got to see the eaglet today, too.” MOTW, the celebration of images and tales of morel mushrooms round Chicago open air, runs as warranted on Sundays on the Sun-Times open air web page. Send nominations by Facebook (Dale Bowman), Twitter (@BowmanOutdoors) or electronic mail BowmanOutdoors@gmail.internet.DALE’S MAILBAG“I normally have to be careful about nesting geese, but didn’t see a single nest or a goose on one. Instead I came across two pairs of geese with goslings following them around. Seems kind of early, but my timing might be off.” Ken Gortowski, wandering Fox tributariesA: I'm round nesting geese

Dustin Johnson 3-Putts, Blows Walk-Off Eagle Chance To Win U.S. Open (Video)

Poor, poor Dustin Johnson. The 30-year-old sat at 4 under for the weekend at the U.S. Open headed into his 18th and final hole, which 21-year-old Masters champion Jordan Spieth had just birdied to take a lead at 5 under. After a decent shot from the tee, Johnson set himself up wonderfully with a beautiful second shot that found a whole bunch of green. Johnson had a 12-foot eagle putt sitting between him and glory: If he sunk it, he’d have won the U.S. Open with a walk-off eagle, his first career major tournament victory. He was unable to sink the putt, however, but was left with a bunny for birdie to