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The previous firearm weekend saw more than 52,000 harvested deer in Illinois according to the state Department of Natural Resources.
The Ray Norbut State Fish and Wildlife Area is a 1,140-acre (460 ha) state park located near Griggsville in Pike County, Illinois. It borders on the Illinois River and is primarily made of steeply sloped bluffland that is part of the river's valley. Heavily wooded, this region is managed for whitetail deer hunting.
This years’ Illinois deer archery hunting season began Oct.; Second firearm season started last week. Jeanette Gibson column: Deer hunt 2021 gets going in Illinois
Pheasant hunting is the most popular choice for sportsmen at Des Plaines, and the largest pheasant hunting (by permit only) facility in the state is located at the site. For variety, however, there are unlimited numbers of deer, rabbit, dove, and coyote. All hunters are required to have permits and check in at the site office.
Devils Island Wildlife Management Area is managed as public access for hunting. It is managed, coterminously with the Union County State Fish and Wildlife Area, by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources from a full-time office in nearby Jonesboro. [1] The park is made up of bottomland, hardwood forest lands, and agricultural fields.
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Remediation work continues. The park was partly opened to deer hunters in 2003. [2] As of 2022, the park continues to be managed for hunting purposes, with archery deer, dove, quail, rabbit, squirrel, turkey, and various fur-bearing small game availabilities. Permits and licenses are required. [1]
Anderson Lake has boat docks and two public boat ramps. [6] Tent and trailer camping is available at Class C sites. [6] Two picnic shelters and picnic tables are available. [6] Hunting is permitted on 1,900 acres (770 ha) for waterfowl, doves, deer, rabbit, quail, and squirrel. [6] [7]