Does the acronym IRAP sounds familiar? There has been a lot of talk this year from Illinois Recreational Access Program administrators (IRAP). IRAP provides grounds that allows youth and adults to hunt deer, waterfowl, turkey and more. Below you'll see information on IRAP, as well as the process for applying for archery deer hunting on IRAP grounds. If you would like to know more about IRAP, Capitol Outdoors attended a press conference where Congressman Rodney Davis, Director Wayne Rosenthal and many others discuss the funding of the Farm Bill and the importance of CRP and the IRAP program. Watch it here!
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Friday, August 3, 2018
IDNR Events and Permit Deadlines - August 2018 Newsbits
Here is a list of events, permits deadlines and more from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.
Firearm Deer Permits: Permit applications will be accepted until Aug. 17 for the third lottery drawing for 2018 Illinois firearm and muzzleloader deer permits. For details, check the IDNR website at https://www.dnr.illinois.gov/hunting/Pages/DeerHunting.aspx
Illinois DNR Newsbits – August 2018
Firearm Deer Permits: Permit applications will be accepted until Aug. 17 for the third lottery drawing for 2018 Illinois firearm and muzzleloader deer permits. For details, check the IDNR website at https://www.dnr.illinois.gov/hunting/Pages/DeerHunting.aspx
Wednesday, August 1, 2018
IDNR Fails to Address Waterfowl Hunters Regarding Proposed Rule Changes at Blind Drawings Across the State
This past weekend thousands of waterfowl hunters and enthusiasts attended waterfowl blind drawings across Illinois and how many of them received information from the DNR related to this new proposed rule regarding waterfowl blinds? Most likely, very few people received any information about this. If you recall we informed you of this when it was first introduced as legislation and it has since been filed as an administrative rule that is going through the JCAR process. During the first notice period, public comments are sent to the DNR related to the new rule. From the DNR 2nd Notice report you can see how many comments were sent in.
How many comments were received?
Following this proposal going on first notice, the Department received 382 comments regarding the proposed change. 380 comments were in opposition to the original proposed change, one comment in support of the change, and one commenter’s position was unknown.
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