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Hunters in Illinois Harvest 98,700 Deer During Firearm Season – Deer hunting continues with archery and upcoming gun seasons

SPRINGFIELD, IL – Hunters in Illinois harvested a preliminary total of 98,700 deer during the seven-day firearm deer season on Nov. 19-21 and Dec. 2-5, the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) announced today.  A total of 99,419 deer were taken during the 2009 firearm season. 

The preliminary second-season (Dec. 2-5) harvest total was 30,663, compared with the 33,293 deer taken by hunters during the second segment of the season in 2009.  This year’s preliminary first-season (Nov. 19-22) deer harvest was 68,037, compared with a first-season harvest of 66,126 in 2009.  The preliminary harvest totals include deer taken in all counties in which firearm deer hunting is permitted, as well as at Chain O’Lakes State Park in Lake County.

“Harvest results for this year’s firearm deer seasons were remarkably similar to last year,” said IDNR Forest Wildlife Program Manager Paul Shelton.  “Fifty-one counties saw increases in harvest, while 49 counties declined.  Management efforts aimed at controlling deer herds while maintaining recreational opportunities are paying off.”

Preliminary reports show that Pike County once again topped the county deer harvest totals for the firearm season as hunters took 3,130 deer.  Other top county harvest totals were Fulton (2,495), Adams (2,468), Jo Daviess (2,285) and Randolph (2,192).

Deer hunters in Illinois still have opportunities to take to the field in the coming weeks.  The archery deer season continues through Jan. 16, 2011.  The three-day Illinois muzzleloader-only deer season is this week (Dec. 10-12), while the seven-day split late-winter firearm antlerless-only deer season and special CWD deer season are Dec. 30, 2010-Jan. 2, 2011 and Jan. 14-16, 2011.

Permits for both late-winter and special CWD seasons will be available over the counter through DNR Direct license and permit agents beginning Dec. 14.

Permits for the late-winter season will be issued in two categories based on deer management needs in individual counties.  For 12 select counties with a need for significant increases in deer harvest, hunters will be able to purchase late-winter permits without limit.  In 58 other counties open for the late-winter season, hunters will be limited to purchasing one late-winter deer permit.  There are 27 counties closed for the late-winter season.

As in years past, unfilled 2010 firearm, muzzleloader, youth and landowner firearm permits will be valid for the late-winter season provided that they were issued for an open county, but only antlerless deer may be taken.  For more information, please visit http://www.dnr.illinois.gov/hunting/Pages/ResidentLateWinterAntlerlessDeerHunting.aspx
Successful hunters should report their harvest by 10 p.m. on the same calendar day the deer was taken by calling 1-866-452-4325 (1-866-ILCHECK) or by accessing the online check-in system at www.dnr.state.il.us/vcheck.

Hunters in Boone, DeKalb, McHenry and Winnebago Counties and a portion of Kane County west of IL Rt. 47 can participate in the seven-day special CWD deer season on Dec. 30, 2010-Jan. 2, 2011 and Jan. 14-16, 2011 to help control deer densities and the spread of chronic wasting disease.  Special CWD season antlerless-only permits will be available beginning Dec. 14 over the counter for $5.50 each at participating DNR Direct license and permit vendors.  In addition, hunters with unfilled 2010 firearm, muzzleloader, youth firearm deer season or archery deer permits valid for one of the open counties may use those permits to hunt during the CWD season. Hunters using unfilled permits from the 20010 firearm, muzzleloader, youth or archery season for the CWD hunt may take deer appropriate for that permit (antlerless-only or either-sex).  There will be no manned check stations during CWD season.  As in the late-winter season, harvest must be reported via telephone or online.  Successful hunters are encouraged to have any adult deer tested for CWD by taking it to a cooperating meat processor.

The table below includes preliminary county harvest totals for the first and second portions of the 2010 firearm deer season, the preliminary total firearm harvest for 2010 and county harvest totals for 2009.

 

2010 First

2010 Second

2010

2009

County

Season

Season

Total

Total

Adams

1741

727

2468

2480

Alexander

296

214

510

560

Bond

535

220

755

843

Boone

90

44

134

155

Brown

892

416

1308

1478

Bureau

1024

394

1418

1283

Calhoun

668

433

1101

1382

Carroll

756

270

1026

1027

Cass

458

224

682

727

Champaign

219

98

317

286

Christian

459

190

649

604

Clark

940

389

1329

1328

Clay

947

419

1366

1316

Clinton

588

204

792

808

Coles

560

214

774

703

Crawford

819

360

1179

1160

Cumberland

641

243

884

887

DeKalb

157

67

224

215

DeWitt

283

128

411

391

Douglas

131

67

198

188

Edgar

565

251

816

771

Edwards

325

163

488

510

Effingham

774

255

1029

1028

Fayette

1264

492

1756

1907

Ford

101

28

129

113

Franklin

820

401

1221

1204

Fulton

1721

774

2495

2616

Gallatin

402

210

612

640

Greene

986

453

1439

1384

Grundy

300

160

460

402

Hamilton

812

384

1196

1306

Hancock

1291

668

1959

1950

Hardin

696

307

1003

1059

Henderson

449

175

624

597

Henry

545

249

794

698

Iroquois

502

229

731

653

Jackson

1502

677

2179

2153

Jasper

861

356

1217

1245

Jefferson

1475

709

2184

2379

Jersey

625

315

940

938

JoDaviess

1640

645

2285

2281

Johnson

1202

502

1704

1771

Kane

37

23

60

55

Kankakee

151

81

232

207

Kendall

53

43

96

97

Knox

1021

532

1553

1430

Lake

5

0

5

10

LaSalle

878

389

1267

1144

Lawrence

399

192

591

669

Lee

531

202

733

669

Livingston

454

187

641

483

Logan

285

153

438

395

Macon

200

130

330

316

Macoupin

1192

541

1733

1736

Madison

651

237

888

939

Marion

1276

553

1829

1998

Marshall

569

205

774

761

Mason

439

161

600

643

Massac

402

282

684

657

McDonough

738

351

1089

1109

McHenry

191

101

292

377

McLean

550

229

779

672

Menard

334

133

467

447

Mercer

674

301

975

871

Monroe

722

273

995

1087

Montgomery

820

308

1128

1191

Morgan

626

303

929

1093

Moultrie

232

106

338

291

Ogle

742

343

1085

1108

Peoria

1074

484

1558

1513

Perry

823

417

1240

1345

Piatt

127

74

201

194

Pike

1957

1173

3130

3265

Pope

1294

418

1712

1769

Pulaski

466

292

758

724

Putnam

355

141

496

558

Randolph

1520

672

2192

2256

Richland

545

265

810

878

Rock Island

591

305

896

914

Saline

720

346

1066

962

Sangamon

569

269

838

830

Schuyler

1130

526

1656

1685

Scott

377

211

588

559

Shelby

1012

399

1411

1442

St. Clair

662

240

902

922

Stark

261

100

361

306

Stephenson

789

303

1092

936

Tazewell

514

198

712

735

Union

1162

518

1680

1761

Vermilion

609

268

877

823

Wabash

194

119

313

310

Warren

429

214

643

610

Washington

799

353

1152

1172

Wayne

1210

594

1804

1888

White

662

360

1022

1043

Whiteside

627

222

849

771

Will

208

149

357

362

Williamson

1110

554

1664

1625

Winnebago

307

120

427

447

Woodford

700

276

976

933

Total

68037

30663

98700

99419

 

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