![]() ![]() ![]() Card remain under the direct supervision of the supervisory adult possessing the F.O.I.D. Card in their possession, if all hunters under 21 in the party without a F.O.I.D. Only one supervisory adult is required to have a F.O.I.D. During the IL Youth Pheasant Hunt, each young hunter is required to be accompanied by a non-hunting supervising adult when afield and may also be accompanied by a non-hunting dog handler.įIREARM OWNERS' ID CARD (issued by Illinois State Police): Regardless of who owns the gun, anyone who has a firearm or firearm ammunition in their possession must have in their possession a valid (F.O.I.D.) Card unless (a) A licensed nonresident hunting in Illinois, or (b) Under 21 and under the immediate control of a parent, guardian, or responsible adult who has in their possession a valid F.O.I.D. There is, however, an exception to this regulation. On controlled pheasant hunting areas non-hunters are not allowed afield during the controlled pheasant hunting season. However, State Habitat Stamps are required when hunting on controlled pheasant hunting areas that allow the harvest of quail, woodcock, Hungarian partridge or rabbits if hunters intend to harvest any of these species. State Habitat Stamps are not required to harvest pheasants on controlled pheasant hunting areas. Hunters exempt by law from having a hunting license may be required to deposit their F.O.I.D. Hunters may be required to deposit their hunting license at the check station while hunting. Hunters 16 years old or under who will be hunting under the direct supervision of a parent, grandparent or guardian who is 21 years old or older and who has a valid Hunting or Sportsmen's License may hunt with a Youth Hunting License. Resident hunters born on or after Janumust have successfully completed the Hunter Safety Education Course provided by the Department of Natural Resources to obtain their first Hunting or Sportsmen's License or must have an Apprentice Hunting License. Hunters must have a valid Illinois Hunting or Sportsmen's License, unless exempt. Hunters under 16 years of age must be accompanied by an adult hunter who is 18 years of age or older. NOTE: Hunters must include the number of partners desired when applying for reserved permits. Reserved permit holders are allowed to bring one to three hunting partners at all Department operated areas. Jim Edgar Panther Creek, Iroquois County, Johnson Sauk Trail, Kankakee River, Green River & Sand Ridge Eldon Hazlet, Moraine View & Wayne FitzgerrellĨ:00-8:30 a.m. Reserved permit holders that check-in after the check-in time may not be allowed to hunt if the area's hunter quota has been filled.ħ:00-8:00 a.m. Reserved permit holders must check-in at the hunter check station on the following areas at the listed times. NOTE: On Thanksgiving Day hunting hours are 9:00 a.m. ![]()
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