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2007 Firearm Deer Season Results:
Combined 1st & 2nd Seasons, 2007

The following useful information is from an IDNR press release issued 12/5/07.

 

Although bad weather during the last two days of the 2007 Illinois Firearm Deer Second Season probably limited the potential 2007 harvest totals, the numbers were still up compared to the previous year - primarily due to the even more miserable Second Season weather experienced during 2006 throughout much of Illinois! Update: View 1/24/08 Final Season Report

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2007 Illinois Firearm Deer Season harvest totals 116,708

More than 31,000 deer taken during second firearm deer season


SPRINGFIELD, IL – Hunters in Illinois harvested a preliminary total of 116,708 deer during the seven-day firearm deer hunting season Nov. 16-18 and Nov. 29-Dec. 2, Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) Acting Director Sam Flood announced today.

The preliminary second-season (Nov. 29-Dec. 2) harvest total was 31,218, compared with the 29,117 deer taken by hunters during the second season last year. This year’s preliminary first-season (Nov. 16-18) deer harvest was 85,490, compared with a first-season harvest of 86,075 in 2006.  The preliminary harvest total includes deer taken in all 98 counties in which firearm deer hunting is permitted, as well as Chain O’Lakes State Park in Lake County.

“Congratulations to all of the hunters who were successful in taking a deer this season,” Flood said.  “The totals show that Illinois continues to provide some of the best deer hunting opportunity in the country.”

Preliminary reports show that Pike County was tops among county deer harvest totals for the firearm season as hunters there took 3,732 deer.  Other top county harvest totals were Jefferson (2,805), Adams (2,791), Fulton (2,671), and JoDaviess (2,662).

“The deer harvest during the first three days of the season last month was comparable to last year, and hunters followed up with an increased harvest total during the final four days of the season last weekend,” said IDNR Forest Wildlife Program manager Paul Shelton.  “While the weather was wet and wintry the last two days of the season, many hunters stayed in the field and found deer.”

The three-day Illinois muzzleloader-only deer season is Dec. 7-9, while the Late Winter Firearm Antlerless-only Deer Season is Jan. 18-20, 2008.  Permits were issued previously for these seasons. The statewide archery deer hunting season continues through Jan. 17, 2008.

Deer hunters with unfilled deer permits from the firearm season, muzzleloader season or youth season may use those permits during the Late Winter Firearm Antlerless-only Deer Season if the permits are for one of the counties open for the late winter season.  Counties that will be open for the Late Winter season are: Adams, Bond, Brown, Bureau, Calhoun, Carroll, Cass, Christian, Clark, Clay, Clinton, Coles, Crawford, Cumberland, Edgar, Edwards, Effingham, Fayette, Franklin, Fulton, Greene, Hamilton, Hancock, Henderson, Henry, Jackson, Jasper, Jefferson, Jersey, Jo Daviess, Johnson, Knox, Lawrence, Lee, Logan, Macoupin, Madison, Marion, Marshall, Massac, McDonough, McLean, Menard, Mercer, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, Peoria, Perry, Pike, Putnam, Randolph, Richland, Rock Island, Saline, Sangamon, Schuyler, Scott, Shelby, St. Clair, Stark, Stephenson, Tazewell, Union, Vermilion, Wabash, Warren, Washington, Wayne, White, Whiteside, Williamson, and Woodford.

Hunters in Boone, DeKalb, Grundy, LaSalle, McHenry, Ogle and Winnebago counties can participate in a special Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) Deer Season Jan. 18-20, 2008 to help control deer densities and the spread of chronic wasting disease.  Permits for the CWD antlerless-only season are scheduled to be available beginning Dec. 11 for $5 each at participating DNR Direct license and permit vendors. In addition, hunters with unfilled 2007 firearm, muzzleloader, youth deer hunt 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 2007 firearm, muzzleloader, youth or archery season during the CWD hunt may take deer appropriate for that permit (antlerless-only or either-sex). Check stations will be manned during the CWD season in the open counties. Successful hunters will be required to bring their deer to a check station prior to 8 p.m. on the day of harvest. Hunters who submit samples for CWD testing will be given an additional permit valid for the remainder of the season.

The table below includes preliminary county harvest totals for the first and second portions of the 2007 firearm deer season, the preliminary total firearm harvest for 2007 and the comparable county harvest totals for 2006.

 

2007

2007

 

 

 

First

Second

2007

2006

County

Season

Season

Total

Total

Adams

2140

651

2791

3061

Alexander

339

146

485

523

Bond

877

288

1165

1085

Boone

133

49

182

217

Brown

1135

475

1610

1669

Bureau

1205

432

1637

1330

Calhoun

1036

496

1532

1645

Carroll

921

257

1178

1157

Cass

665

242

907

929

Champaign

272

116

388

335

Christian

574

167

741

687

Clark

1122

381

1503

1415


3333


Clay

1177

460

1637

1642

Clinton

808

243

1051

1071

Coles

621

208

829

793

Crawford

950

347

1297

1280

Cumberland

693

252

945

935

DeKalb

213

95

308

296

DeWitt

320

123

443

424

Douglas

212

54

266

266

Edgar

608

225

833

770

Edwards

434

136

570

623

Effingham

923

257

1180

1236

Fayette

1684

602

2286

2229

Ford

123

30

153

159

Franklin

979

394

1373

1492

Fulton

2003

668

2671

2521

Gallatin

451

227

678

718

Greene

1209

488

1697

1764

Grundy

354

164

518

500

Hamilton

1036

469

1505

1551

Hancock

1698

660

2358

2246

Hardin

907

306

1213

1057

Henderson

586

176

762

797

Henry

742

218

960

877

Iroquois

548

274

822

737

Jackson

1824

699

2523

2596

Jasper

1049

341

1390

1378

Jefferson

1997

808

2805

2710

Jersey

790

280

1070

1229

JoDaviess

2055

607

2662

2716

Johnson

1435

452

1887

1907

Kane

48

23

71

91

Kankakee

191

80

271

273

Kendall

67

50

117

130

Knox

1244

418

1662

1398

Lake

25

2

27

 

LaSalle

1127

417

1544

1292

Lawrence

497

239

736

803

Lee

577

178

755

808

Livingston

498

143

641

575

Logan

401

119

520

470

Macon

252

100

352

301

Macoupin

1677

602

2279

2137

Madison

995

278

1273

1156

Marion

1677

618

2295

2218

Marshall

696

192

888

803

Mason

489

192

681

649

Massac

471

251

722

719


4444


McDonough

902

313

1215

1151

McHenry

360

179

539

469

McLean

541

233

774

747

Menard

392

147

539

536

Mercer

828

252

1080

1071

Monroe

910

291

1201

1301

Montgomery

1149

335

1484

1419

Morgan

899

327

1226

1177

Moultrie

251

113

364

361

Ogle

1035

355

1390

1331

Peoria

1317

413

1730

1486

Perry

1161

453

1614

1717

Piatt

184

58

242

223

Pike

2610

1122

3732

3795

Pope

1473

670

2143

2218

Pulaski

547

240

787

823

Putnam

454

148

602

525

Randolph

1890

708

2598

2763

Richland

745

269

1014

1097

Rock Island

806

223

1029

1065

Saline

734

356

1090

1046

Sangamon

743

232

975

955

Schuyler

1346

560

1906

1810

Scott

508

173

681

692

Shelby

1193

403

1596

1556

St. Clair

868

276

1144

1130

Stark

258

86

344

360

Stephenson

837

361

1198

1114

Tazewell

625

199

824

802

Union

1551

564

2115

2127

Vermilion

719

286

1005

933

Wabash

252

100

352

388

Warren

554

167

721

757

Washington

1083

332

1415

1511

Wayne

1446

640

2086

2032

White

808

420

1228

1248

Whiteside

806

208

1014

958

Will

287

148

435

504

Williamson

1391

582

1973

2008

Winnebago

410

132

542

506

Woodford

837

279

1116

1084

Total

85490

31218

116708

115192