Illinois extends controlled pheasant hunting season

Illinois officials are extending the controlled pheasant hunting season at three state sites.
Illinois extends controlled pheasant hunting season

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — Illinois officials are extending the controlled pheasant hunting season at three state sites.

The Illinois Department of Natural Resources announced Tuesday the extended seasons for several days in January at each location.

The seasons will be extended at Eldon Hazlet State Recreation Area in Clinton County, Jim Edgar Panther Creek State Fish and Wildlife Area in Cass County and Wayne Fitzgerrell State Recreation Area in Franklin and Jefferson Counties.

The dates will be Jan. 10 through Jan. 12 at Hazlet and Fitzgerrell and Jan. 16 through Jan. 19 at Edgar.

Hunters are encouraged to go online to secure permits for these hunting opportunities.

Daily permits are $30 for residents and $35 for non-residents.

Reserved permits ensure hunters will have the chance to hunt.

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Online: www.dnr.illinois.gov



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