Illinois firearm deer season opens Nov. 16-18 | News
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(KFVS) - The Illinois Firearm Deer Season will be Friday, November 16 through Sunday, November 18 and will conclude November 29 through December 2.
“Illinois has a great hunting tradition and the firearm deer season is a special time for hundreds of thousands of hunters in our state,” said Illinois Department of Natural Resources Director Marc Miller. “I want to remind hunters to be safe while enjoying the firearm deer hunt and all outdoor activity in Illinois.”
According to the IDNR, hunters in Illinois harvested 98,820 deer during the seven-day firearm deer hunting season in 2011. So far this season, approximately 334,000 permits have been issued. For information on remaining permits, check the IDNR website www.dnr.illinois.gov/hunting/deer.
The IDNR says legal hunting hours for the firearm deer season are one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset.
Hunters successful in taking a deer during the firearm season in most counties must register the deer they harvest online through the IDNR website at http://www.dnr.illinois.gov/hunting/Pages/HarvestReporting.aspx or by calling 1-866-IL-CHECK (1-866-452-4325). Hunters using the online or phone-in system must register their harvest by 10 p.m. on the day they take the deer. It is recommended that hunters using cellular phones to register their harvest wait until they are out of the field and have a clear cell phone signal before attempting to make the harvest report phone call.
Firearm deer hunters in 10 counties listed below are required to register all deer harvested during firearm season at the check stations shown between the hours of 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Biologists will be present to take Chronic Wasting Disease samples for testing at the time of registration. IDNR says testing is voluntary, but all hunters with adult deer are encouraged to participate.
The 10 counties include:
- Boone - Boone Co. Fairgrounds, 1/2 mile north of Rte. 76 and Bus. Rte. 20, Belvidere
- DeKalb - Shabbona Lake State Park, 4201 Shabbona Grove Road, Shabbona
- Grundy - Gebhard Woods State Park, 401 Ottawa Street, Morris
- Jo Daviess - Elizabeth Community Building, 210 North West Street, Elizabeth; 1/2 mile west of business district on Hwy. 20, next to Highland C.C. Elizabeth campus
- Kane - Shabbona Lake S.P. (De Kalb Co.), 4201 Shabbona Grove Road, Shabbona
- La Salle - Buffalo Rock State Park, 3 miles west of Ottawa on Dee Bennett Road
- McHenry - Morraine Hills State Park, McHenry Dam Day Use area, east of McHenry on River Road 2.2 miles south of Rte. 120
- Ogle - Castle Rock State Park, Rte. 2, 3 miles south of Oregon
- Stephenson - Stephenson County Fairgrounds, 1 mile east of Rte. 26 and Fairgrounds Road, Freeport
- Winnebago - Rock Cut State Park, Loves Park, 1 mile west of Perryville Road on Hart Road
According to the IDNR, successful Kendall County firearm deer hunters are also encouraged to bring their adult deer to a check station in one of the adjacent counties for testing, as IDNR needs additional samples from this county to properly evaluate the status of CWD.
Hunters who participate in the CWD sampling can check the status of their deer (listed by phone number) through the IDNR web site at http://www.dnr.illinois.gov/programs/CWD/Pages/default.aspx.
Hunters who provide samples from deer that test positive are notified by the IDNR.
The IDNR says while not believed to be contagious to humans or livestock, chronic wasting disease is known to spread from animal to animal among deer and elk. The disease affects the brain of infected animals, causing them to become emaciated, display abnormal behavior, lose coordination and eventually die. Illinois expanded its CWD surveillance effort in 2002 following the discovery of the disease in neighboring Wisconsin.
Other upcoming firearm hunting seasons in Illinois include the three-day Muzzleloader-only Deer Season on December 7-9, and the seven-day split Late-Winter Firearm Antlerless-only Deer Season and Special CWD Deer Season on December 27-30, 2012 and January 18-20, 2013. Hunters are reminded that 10 fewer counties will be open for the Late-Winter season in 2012-13. You can click here to see a map.
The IDNR also offers the following hunter safety tips.
Hunting Safety:
Illinois law requires that anyone born on or after January 1, 1980, must successfully complete a hunter safety course before a regular Illinois hunting license is issued.
The number one cause of hunting incidents in Illinois is falling from a tree stand.
Of the 14 hunting-related incidents reported in 2011 that did not involve discharge of a firearm or bow, 13 of them were tree stand falls.
When using a tree stand, remember the following:
- Check ladder stands before climbing to make sure they are secure.
- Wear a Fall Arrest System/Full Body Safety Harness when leaving the ground until returning to the ground from the tree stand.
- Use a haul line to raise and lower your equipment and unloaded firearm or bow into a tree stand.
When hunting with a firearm, sportsmen should remember three primary rules of firearm safety:
- Know your target and what is beyond your target.
- Point the muzzle in a safe direction.
- Treat every firearm as if it were loaded.
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SLIDESHOW: Fall hunting season 2012
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