Illinois residents age 17 or younger may purchase the Resident Youth Hunting and Trapping License. They must be under the direct supervision of a licensed hunter age 21 or older.
Who is required to complete hunter education in Illinois? According to Illinois law, all hunters born after January 1, 1980, must complete hunter education certification unless they can provide proof of previously holding a valid hunting license in Illinois or another state.
Before any youth under 18 years of age shall take or attempt to take any species protected by Section 2.2 of this Code for which an open season is established, he or she shall first procure and possess a valid Youth Hunting and Trapping License.
10 hoursA. The traditional Illinois hunter safety classroom course lasts a minimum of 10 hours and is usually given over the span of a weekend or several weeknights. With the online Hunter Safety Course, you can do the bulk of the coursework from your home in an interactive and engaging online environment.
Bow Hunter education classes are not mandatory in Illinois, however individuals interested in bow hunting are encouraged to attend a National Bow Hunter Education Foundation course.
YouthNameFeeAvailable OnlineResident Hunting License$12.50OnlineResident Lifetime Hunting License$360.00OnlineResident Lifetime Sportsmen's Combination Hunting/Fishing License$765.00OnlineResident Senior Hunting License$6.50Online15 more rows
Hunting is also allowed on private property IF you have received prior permission from the landowner or tenant. IDNR has a Land Access Permission Card to facilitate this approval. "Property Only Hunting" permits are available to landowners who meet the requirements.
HUNTING LICENSES In addition to a hunting license, residents of Illinois are required to obtain a Firearm Owner's Identification Card (FOID Card). The FOID card is required by any Illinois resident who possesses firearms, firearm ammunition, tasers or stun guns within the state.
The Lifetime Hunting, Fishing, and Sportsmen's License Fees Lifetime Licenses are Non-Refundable. If you have any questions regarding Lifetime Licenses, please call 217-785-3423. Department of Natural Resources information is available to the hearing impaired by calling DNR's TTY: 217-782-9175.
2022 Season DatesFirst Firearm Deer Season: November 18, 19 & 20, 2022.Second Firearm Deer Season: December 1, 2, 3 & 4, 2022.Muzzleloader-Only Deer Season: December 9, 10 & 11, 2022 - Hunters may also use a muzzleloader permit with a muzzleloading rifle during Second Firearm Season December 1 - 4, 2022.
International Hunter Education Association is the primary supporter group of hunter education.