Illinois Administrative Code
Title 17 - CONSERVATION
Part 550 - RACCOON, OPOSSUM, STRIPED SKUNK, RED FOX, GRAY FOX, COYOTE, BOBCAT AND WOODCHUCK (GROUNDHOG) HUNTING
Section 550.20 - Statewide Regulations
Universal Citation: 17 IL Admin Code ยง 550.20
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Raccoon, Opossum
1) Hunting dates: November
10 through the next following February 15, except as noted in Section
550.10(a).
Hunting outside the set season dates is a Class B misdemeanor (see
520 ILCS
5/2.30) .
2) Hunting hours: Season begins 1/2 hour
before sunrise on opening date and ends 1/2 hour after sunset on closing date.
Hours for hunting raccoon and opossum with a gun are not restricted during
intervening dates of the open season, except as noted in Section
550.10(a).
During the archery deer season, hours for hunting raccoon and opossum with a
bow and arrow shall coincide with hours for hunting deer with a bow and arrow,
as specified in Section 2.26 of the Wildlife Code [ 520 ILCS 5 ]. Hunting prior
to sunrise on opening day is a Class B misdemeanor (see
520 ILCS
5/2.30) . Hunting prior to 1/2 hour before sunrise on
opening day or during the archery deer season, or hunting after 1/2 hour after
sunset during the archery deer season, is a Class A misdemeanor with a minimum
$500 fine, and a maximum $5,000 fine, in addition to other statutory penalties
(see
520 ILCS
5/2.33(y)) .
3) Daily limit and possession limit:
None.
b) Red fox and gray fox
1) Hunting dates: November 10 through the
next following February 15, except as noted in Section
550.10(a).
Hunting outside the season dates is a Class B misdemeanor (see
520 ILCS
5/2.30) .
2) Hunting hours: Season begins 1/2 hour
before sunrise on opening date and ends 1/2 hour after sunset on closing date.
Hours for hunting red fox and gray fox with a gun are not restricted during
intervening dates of the open season, except as noted in Section
550.10(a).
During the archery deer season, hours for hunting red fox and gray fox with a
bow and arrow shall coincide with the hours for hunting deer with a bow and
arrow as specified in Section 2.26 of the Wildlife Code. Hunting prior to
sunrise on opening day is a Class B misdemeanor (see
520 ILCS
5/2.30) . Hunting prior to 1/2 hour before sunrise on
opening day or during the archery deer season, or hunting after 1/2 hour after
sunset during the archery deer season, is a Class A misdemeanor with a minimum
$500 fine and a maximum $5,000 fine, in addition to other statutory penalties
(see
520 ILCS
5/2.33(y)) .
3) Daily limit and possession limit:
None.
c) Coyote and Striped Skunk
1) Hunting dates: Year around
except as noted in Section
550.10(a).
2) Hunting hours: One-half hour before
sunrise to 1/2 hour after sunset, except from the opening date of the red fox
and gray fox hunting season through March 15, when statewide hunting hours are
unrestricted, and except during archery deer season when coyote and striped
skunk bow hunting hours shall coincide with the statewide archery deer hunting
hours, as specified in Section 2.26 of the Wildlife Code. Hunting before 1/2
hour prior to sunrise or after 1/2 hour after sunset is a Class A misdemeanor
with a minimum $500 fine and a maximum $5,000 fine, in addition to other
statutory penalties, except when hours are unrestricted (see
520 ILCS
5/2.33(y)) .
3) Daily limit and possession limit:
None.
d) Woodchuck (groundhog)
1) Hunting dates: June 1 through
the next following March 31, except as noted in Section
550.10(a).
Hunting outside the season dates is a Class B misdemeanor (see
520 ILCS
5/2.30) .
2) Hunting hours: One-half hour before
sunrise to 1/2 hour after sunset. Hunting prior to 1/2 hour before sunrise or
after 1/2 hour after sunset is a Class A misdemeanor with a minimum $500 fine
and a maximum $5,000 fine, in addition to other statutory penalties (see
520 ILCS
5/2.33(y)) .
3) Daily limit and possession limit:
None.
e) Bobcat
1) Closed Zone: Taking bobcats is prohibited
inside an area bounded by the Indiana State border from Lake Michigan southward
to U.S. Route 36 (New Route 36), westward on U.S. Route 36 to U.S. Route 51,
northward on U.S. Route 51 to the Wisconsin State border, and eastward on the
Wisconsin State border to Lake Michigan. Bobcats may be taken in the remainder
of the State in accordance with this Section.
2) Hunting dates: November 10 through the
next following February 15, except as noted in Section
550.10(a)
3) Hunting hours: Season begins
1/2 hour before sunrise on opening date and ends 1/2 hour after sunset on
closing date. Hours for hunting bobcat with a gun are not restricted during
intervening dates of the open season, except as noted in Section
550.10(a).
During the archery deer season, hours for hunting bobcat with a bow and arrow
shall coincide with hours for hunting deer with a bow and arrow as specified in
Section 2.26 of the Wildlife Code. Hunting prior to 1/2 hour before sunrise or
after 1/2 hour after sunset is a Class A misdemeanor with a minimum $50 fine
and a maximum $5,000 fine, in addition to other statutory penalties (see
520 ILCS
5/2.33(y)) .
4) Daily limit and possession limit: Not to
exceed one bobcat per permittee per season for combined methods of take.
Bobcats salvaged from roadways under authority of Section 2.30 of the Wildlife
Code become part of the permittee's season limit and are subject to permit and
tagging requirements. Possession limit for bobcat does not apply to fur buyers,
fur tanners, taxidermists or manufacturers as defined by Sections 3.11, 3.12,
3.15, 3.16, 3.16a, 3.18 and 3.21 of the Wildlife Code.
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