The Illinois Hunting Forms Package provides essential legal documents tailored for hunting activities in Illinois. This package includes a range of forms that cater to both individual hunters and landowners, offering tools for leasing agreements, liability waivers, and hunting rights conveyance. Unlike other generic packages, these forms are specifically designed to meet the unique legal requirements of hunting in Illinois, ensuring you are well-prepared for your outdoor adventures.
This package should be utilized when you need to establish legal agreements for hunting, such as:
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Using that cartridge in an AR pistol is legal for taking deer during the firearm seasons as long as the weapon is set up as a single-shot only. This can be accomplished by the use of a magazine with a single-shot follower installed or a sled.
Shotguns, loaded with slugs only, of not larger than 10 gauge nor smaller than 20 gauge, not capable of firing more than 3 consecutive slugs; or. Single or double barreled muzzleloading rifles of at least .45 caliber shooting a single projectile through a barrel of at least sixteen inches in length; or.
Shotguns, loaded with slugs only, of not larger than 10 gauge nor smaller than 20 gauge, not capable of firing more than 3 consecutive slugs; or. Single or double barreled muzzleloading rifles of at least .45 caliber shooting a single projectile through a barrel of at least sixteen inches in length; or.
Illinois General Assembly - Bill Status for HB2783. Amends the Wildlife Code. Permits hunting with a rifle for the taking of deer.Provides that notwithstanding any provision of the Code, it is unlawful to take a deer with a rifle in a county of the State with a population of 500,000 or more.
Deer. Turkey. Coyote. Bobcat. Fox. Pheasant. Quail. Duck.
Coyote. Open to hunt all year long in Illinois, coyote can be hunted on public or private lands. Striped Skunk. Woodchuck.
Illinois upland game choices include great hunting for pheasant, bobwhite quail, rabbit, and squirrel hunters. Coyote and fox are popular predator hunting species. Excellent migratory waterfowl hunting opportunities for both ducks and geese are also found throughout Illinois.
Legal Firearms Centerfire revolvers or centerfire single-shot handguns of . 30 caliber or larger with a minimum barrel length of 4 inches.