August 3, — October 11, Purchase over the counter at a License Vendor only. All licensed hunters must register with HIP if they intend to hunt migratory birds. According to Illinois law, all hunters born after January 1, , must complete hunter education certification unless they can provide proof of previously holding a valid hunting license in Illinois or another state.
Where can I hunt deer in Illinois? Hunting is also allowed on private property IF you have received prior permission from the landowner or tenant. Licenses purchased before March 1 are for the license year.
The purpose of the Apprentice License Program is to extend limited hunting privileges, in lieu of obtaining a valid hunting license, to persons interested in learning about hunting sports. Before any youth under 18 years of age shall take or attempt to take any species protected by Section 2.
The Youth Hunting and Trapping License is one license and shall be a renewable license that shall expire on the March 31 following the date of issuance. If the youth has a valid certification of competency from a hunter safety or trapper safety course approved by the Department, he or she is exempt from the supervision requirements for the youth license for that activity. Illinois resident military members who have served abroad, or guard or reserve members who were mobilized, are eligible for the following without fee: 1 Camping, with no camping fee except: camper is responsible for applicable utility fees; and camper is responsible for applicable rent-a-tent fees and cabin fees.
If requested by the member, one statewide archery deer permit will be issued upon verification if currently available. One free firearm deer permit for the county of choice and the archery deer permit if not available at time of verification will be mailed to the applicant when available.
The Combined Sportsman's License will expire March 31 of each year. Military members are eligible for free sport fishing, hunting and camping for one year for each year served and for one year for each portion of a year served.
Eligible military members must apply within two years after their return from abroad or release from mobilization, provide verification of dates of service abroad or verification of dates of mobilization and provide a photo identification card. Eligible military members can show an unexpired Armed Forces Special Pass to obtain a new license, stamp or permit. Non-resident military members are not eligible for no-fee hunting, fishing or camping. Illinois resident veterans of the United States Armed Forces who have served abroad, or guard or reserve members who were mobilized by the President of the United States, are eligible to purchase licenses at one-half the fee charged for the following: 1 fishing license 2 sportsmen's combination license; and 3 hunting license Veterans can apply at any time in person at: IDNR Springfield Headquarters Office, One Natural Resources Way, Springfield, IL , and must provide a form DD and a photo identification card.
After the initial issuance of one-half price licenses, eligible veterans may obtain one-half price licenses in subsequent years through the Department website or over the counter from any of the Department's direct license agents. All hunting licenses and state stamps are effective January 1 of the issuing year through March 31 of the following year. Every person holding a hunting license and associated stamps shall have them in their possession for immediate presentation to any authorized law enforcement officer.
A physical or electronic license is valid for hunting and presentation to law enforcement. Purchase licenses or read the Exceptions section below to find out if you do not need a license. Use the License Finder to know what licenses, stamps and permits you need to hunt a specific animal or season. Want to try hunting before taking the Hunter Safety course? Purchase one of these licenses:.
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