2024 Illinois Hunting Season – Unveiling Dates and Bag Limits!

For those who like the great outdoors, Illinois provide a special combination of reward and challenges. It may be intimidating to navigate the intricate arrangement of dates and bags, whether you’re a seasoned pro or a curious beginner. The dates of the 2024 Illinois hunting window are explained in this comprehensive guide, giving you the information you need to organize your next trip.

Illinois Hunting Season Dates

Deer

SeasonDates
First FirearmNovember 22, 23 & 24
Second FirearmDecember 5, 6, 7 & 8
Muzzleloader-OnlyDecember 13, 14 & 15
Archery Deer Hunting (Cook, DuPage, Lake, and portion of Kane counties)October 1, through January 14
Archery Deer Hunting Other counties and portion of Kane county)October 1, through January 14
Illinois Youth FirearmSaturday, Sunday, and Monday that includes the second Monday of October
Late Winter Antlerless and Special CWDFirst Thursday-Sunday after December 25; and the first Friday-Sunday after January 11

Other Big Games

Elk, Pronghorn, Black Bear, Mountain Lion, Gray Wolf, Moose, Bighorn Sheep, Mountain Goat,No open season

Turkey

South ZoneMarch 30 & 31 and April 6 & 7
North ZoneMarch 30 & 31 and April 6 & 7

Migratory & Waterfowl Birds

SpeciesNorthCentralSouth CentralSouth
Teal (early)Sep 9 – 24Sep 9 – 24Sep 9 – 24Sep 9 – 24
Rail (Sora & Virginia only)Sep 9 – Nov 17Sep 9 – Nov 17Sep 9 – Nov 17Sep 9 – Nov 17
Snipe (Wilson’s)Sep 9 – Dec 24Sep 9 – Dec 24Sep 9 – Dec 24Sep 9 – Dec 24
Canada Geese (early)Sep 1 – 15Sep 1 – 15Sep 1 – 15Sep 1 – 15
Youth WaterfowlOct 14 – 15Oct 21 – 22Nov 4 – 5Nov 25 – 26
DucksOct 21 – Dec 19Oct 28 – Dec 26Nov 11 – Jan 9Dec 2 – Jan 30
MergansersSame as ducksSame as ducksSame as ducksSame as ducks
CootsSame as ducksSame as ducksSame as ducksSame as ducks
Scaup (Bluebills)Oct 21 – Dec 4, Dec 5 – 19Oct 28 – Dec 11,
Dec 12 – 26
Nov 11 – Dec 25,
Dec 26 – Jan 9
Dec 2 – Jan 15, Jan 16 – 30
Canada GeeseOct 21 – Jan 18Oct 28 – Nov 5,
Nov 12 – Jan 31
Nov 11 – Jan 31Dec 2 – Jan 31
White-fronted Geese (Specklebelly)Oct 23 – Jan 18Nov 5 – Jan 31Same as ducksSame as ducks
Snow GeeseSame as ducksSame as ducksSame as ducksSame as ducks
Light Goose Conservation OrderJan 19 – Apr 30Feb 1 – Apr 30Feb 1 – Apr 30Feb 1 – Apr 30

Upland Games

Forest GrouseAug 30 – Jan 31
Sage-grouseNo open season
Sharp-tailed Grouse
California Quail
Bobwhite QuailNov 4 – Jan 8 (North)
 Nov 4 – Jan 15 (Central and South)
Chukar and Gray PartridgeNA
PheasantNov 4 – Jan 8 (North)
 Nov 4 – Jan 15 (Central and South)
TurkeyVaries by hunt number
Red SquirrelNA
Cottontail Rabbit and Snowshoe HareNov 4 – Jan 22 (North)
 Nov 4 – Jan 31 (Central and South)

Furbearers

BadgerNov. 10 – Feb. 15
BeaverNov. 10 – Mar. 31
BobcatNov. 10 – Feb. 15 (with permit)
CoyoteYear-round
FoxNov. 10 – Feb. 15
MinkNov. 10 – Feb. 15
MuskratNov. 10 – Mar. 31
OpossumNov. 10 – Feb. 15
OtterNov. 10 – Mar. 31
RaccoonNov. 10 – Feb. 15
SkunkYear-round
WeaselYear-round

Bag Limits

SpeciesDaily Bag LimitPossession Limit
DeerOne ANTLERLESS deer per legally authorized permitNA
TurkeyOne tom, jake or bearded hen per permit, maximum of 3 Spring permitsNA
Teal618
Rail2575
Snipe824
Canada Geese5 (North and Central, early game)15 (North and Central, early game)
2 South Central and South, (early)6 South Central and South, (early)
3 (regular)9 (regular)
Ducks6 (see species restrictions)18 (see species restrictions)
Mergansers5 (only 2 of which may be hooded mergansers)15 (only 6 of which may be hooded mergansers)
Coots1545
Scaup2 (first 45 days of the season in each zone)6 (first 45 days of the season in each zone)
1 (last 15 days of the season in each zone)3 (last 15 days of the season in each zone)
White-fronted Geese26
Snow Geese20No limit
Light Goose Conservation OrderNo limitNo limit
Forest Grouse412
Bobwhite Quail1030
Pheasant39
Cottontail Rabbit and Snowshoe Hare1030

Mason Miller founded and leads WildlifeForum.org, a forum promoting ethical hunting and conservation. Mason, an avid outdoorsman and naturalist, studies and protects animals via activism, instructing, and research. His love of nature and dedication to sustainability inspired him to start WildlifeForum.org for responsible hunters, anglers, and outdoor lovers.
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