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Waterfowl Seasons
Illinois hunters will have a 60-day duck hunting season and goose seasons ranging from 48 to 70 days, depending on the zone.
T Shooting hours are one-half hour before sunrise to sunset for ducks and geese, with the following exceptions: In the Rend Lake and Southern Illinois Quota Zone, hunting hours for geese end at 3 p.m., except during Jan. 29-31, when hunting hours end at sunset. Hunting hours during the special hunts for light geese (snow, blue and Ross') end one-half hour after sunset. Geese The Mississippi Valley Population (MVP) fall flight forecast for Canada geese of 697,142 represents a decrease of 46 percent compared with the estimate of 1,295,385 for 2000. The Illinois statewide harvest allocation for Canada geese is 54,800, compared with 127,000 in 2000. However, MVP banding crews in Ontario found excellent numbers of goslings this year, where four times as many goslings per adult were found as compared with last year. With a higher percentage of goslings in the fall flight, hunter success may be better, and quotas may be reached more quickly once geese arrive in Illinois. During the 2000-2001 season, hunters in Illinois harvested a record number of Canada geese. This year's recommendations, developed by the waterfowl hunting advisory committees in each zone, include 70-day Canada goose seasons in the north and central zones and a 48-day season in the south zone, unless the quota is reached prior to the scheduled closing dates. The proposed Canada goose season dates and daily bag limits for the North, Central and South zones in Illinois are: North: Oct. 13-Oct. 21 and Nov. 10-Jan. 9, or until the quota is reached in the Northern Illinois Quota Zone, at which time the entire North Zone closes. Hunters are allowed one goose per day. Central: Oct. 25-Oct. 28 and Nov. 17-Jan. 21, or until the quota is reached in the Central Illinois Quota Zone, at which time the entire Central Zone closes. Hunters are allowed one goose per day through Dec. 23. From Dec. 24 through Jan. 21, hunters are allowed two geese per day. South: Dec. 15-Jan. 31, or until the quota is reached in the Southern Illinois Quota Zone and the Rend Lake Quota Zone, at which time the entire South Zone closes. Hunters are allowed one goose per day through Dec. 31. From Jan. 1 through Jan. 31, hunters are allowed two geese per day. Quotas proposed for the regular Canada goose season are: statewide - 54,800; Northern Illinois Quota Zone - 7,250; Central Illinois Quota Zone - 9,250; Southern Illinois Quota Zone - 16,550; Rend Lake Quota Zone - 2,100; remainder of the state - 19,650.
This year for the first time in the Southern Illinois Quota Zone, all Canada goose hunters must obtain a Canada Goose Hunting Permit when they buy their state waterfowl stamp. Hunters must mark the date and zone whenever they kill a goose and phone in the harvest information the same calendar day it is taken. The call-in system also remains in place in the Northern and Central Illinois Quota Zones, where it has been used since 1994. Snow Geese and Brant North regular season: Oct. 13-Jan. 9, with a bag limit of 20 snow geese and one brant per day. Following the regular season is a special snow goose season from Jan.10-March 31, with relaxed hunting regulations and no bag limit.
Central regular season: Oct. 25-Jan. 21, with a bag limit of 20 snow geese and one brant per day. Following the regular season is a special snow goose season from Jan. 22-March 31, with relaxed hunting regulations and no bag limit. South regular season: Nov. 8-Jan. 31, with a bag limit of 20 snow geese and one brant per day. Following the regular season is a special snow goose season from Feb.1-March 31, with relaxed hunting regulations and no bag limit. White-fronted Geese North: Oct. 13-21 and Nov. 10-Jan. 9, with a bag limit of two per day. Central: Oct. 25-28 and Nov. 17-Jan. 21, with a bag limit of two per day. South: Dec. 15-Jan. 31, with a bag limit of two per day. Snow goose season includes snow, blue and Ross' geese. The hunting season for white-fronted geese and brant will close with Canada goose season if the quota is reached earlier in the zone. In addition, the special order snow goose season will open the day after hunting for Canada geese ends if the Canada goose season closes early due to quotas being reached. Ducks
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's annual breeding survey of key nesting areas indicated 36.1 million breeding ducks, compared with 41.8 million in 2000. However, total duck numbers are still 9 percent above the long-term average. Mallard numbers on the traditional surveyed areas, along with Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan, decreased 17 percent to 10.5 million, compared with last year's 8.7 million. The number of mallards was similar to the long-term average. Mallard reproduction this year was better, and the total fall flight estimate of 10.5 million birds is just 6 percent lower than last year's 11.2 million. There will be an estimated 1.8 million juvenile mallards this fall, compared to only 800,000 last year. Green-winged and blue-winged teal had breeding population estimates of 2.5 million and 5.8 million birds, respectively. Blue-winged teal numbers decreased 23 percent, compared with last year, but were still 29 percent above the long-term average. Green-winged teal decreased 21 percent compared with last year, but were still 39 percent above the long-term average.
Pintail and scaup numbers were still below their long-term averages. Last year's preliminary federal duck harvest estimate of 493,300 and preliminary state duck harvest estimate of 449,698 were both record numbers. The proposed 60-day seasons in each of the three Illinois duck hunting zones are: North - Oct. 13-Dec. 11; Central - Oct. 25-Dec. 23; and South - Nov. 8-Jan. 6. The daily limit for ducks is six, which may include no more than four mallards (two hens), three scaup, two wood ducks, two redheads, one black duck and one pintail. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has determined that hunters may only take canvasback ducks during a 20-day segment within the duck season in each zone. In Illinois, canvasback ducks may be taken only during the following dates in each zone, with a daily limit of one canvasback: North - Nov. 10-Nov. 29; Central - Nov. 17-Dec. 6; and South - Nov. 24-Dec. 13. For additional information about waterfowl seasons, check the 2001-2002 Digest of Hunting and Trapping Regulations and the 2001-2002 Digest of Waterfowl Hunting Regulations. The free publications are available at license vendors; by writing DNR Clearinghouse, 524 S. Second St., Springfield, IL 62701; by calling (217) 782-7498; or emailing Clearing@dnrmail.state.il.us.
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