Illinois Youth Pheasant Hunt Information Now Available Online

   01.25.13

Illinois Youth Pheasant Hunt Information Now Available Online

Young hunters between the ages of 10-15 can apply now for the Pere Marquette Youth Pheasant Hunt scheduled for Saturday March 2, 2013 at Pere Marquette State Park in Jersey County. The Pere Marquette Youth Pheasant Hunt is a new addition to the Illinois Youth Pheasant Hunt Program and represents an expansion into early spring. Most youth pheasant hunting opportunities are offered at IDNR Controlled Pheasant Hunting Areas in the fall or early winter.

Modeled after the World Shooting and Recreational Complex Youth Pheasant Hunt, young hunters at Pere Marquette State Park will participate in a wingshooting clinic during the morning.  IDNR/National Sporting Clays Association Certified Wingshooting Instructors will teach the wingshooting clinic. Young hunters will practice shotgun safety and advance their wingshooting skills during the clinic. The pheasant hunt will take place after lunch.

More than a dozen co-sponsors are assisting the IDNR and Pere Marquette State Park with the wingshooting clinic and pheasant hunt. Co-sponsors provide funding for the clay targets, target and field shotshells, and for lunch for the young hunters. Many sponsors will also provide the assistance of some of their members to provide bird dogs and bird dog handlers and hunting guides. The co-sponsors include the Alton Regional Convention and Visitors Bureau; Channel-Seedsmanship At Work; Ducks Unlimited; Friends of Pere Marquette State Park; Green Roof Kennels; Hargrave International; the Illinois National Shoot-To-Retrieve Field Trial Association; Migratory Waterfowlers; the National Wild Turkey Federation – Midwest Gobblers Chapter; Otter Creek Hunting Club; Pfister Seed Company; Quail Forever – Illinois Pioneer Chapter; Todd Parish – Attorney At Law; Ward Financial Services; Whitworth-Horn-Goetten Insurance Agency; and, Winchester/Olin.

Permits for the Pere Marquette Hunt are available through the IDNR’s Controlled Pheasant Hunting Internet Reservation System.

Hunters need to review the “…Illinois Youth Pheasant Hunt Information” and the “…Illinois Youth Pheasant Hunt Regulations” on the controlled pheasant hunting website prior to submitting an application. To navigate to the controlled pheasant hunting website once the IDNR website www.dnr.illinois.gov has been accessed, hunters should follow these directions:

Click on “Upland Game” from the drop down menu under the “Hunting/Trapping” button on the Homepage toolbar then click on “Controlled Pheasant Areas” under the “Quick Links” heading.

Hunters without computers are encouraged to gain access to the controlled pheasant hunting online reservation system by checking with family or friends with a computer or by using a computer at their local public library. Completing a permit reservation online takes less than five minutes.

For complete details, check the controlled pheasant hunting website at www.dnr.illinois.gov.

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The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) is a cabinet-level department of the state government of Illinois. It is headquartered in the state capital of Springfield. The IDNR operates the state parks and state recreation areas, enforces the fishing and game laws of Illinois, regulates Illinois coal mines, operates the Illinois State Museum system, and oversees scientific research into the soil, water, and mineral resources of the state.

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