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Unread 03-05-2021, 08:26 PM   #11
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Here are the seasons for the Southern zone in Illinois. Permits are by drawing unless you are a landowner and can get one via the landowner permit system. A hunter is allowed 3 permits per Spring season.

1st Season April 5 April 9
2nd Season April 10 April 15
3rd Season April 16 April 21
4th Season April 22 April 28
5th Season April 29 May 6

Wow! That’s almost as bad as the Maine fishing laws...





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Thanks Guys. I have not been drawn in AZ for the past 4 years. I usually go to New Mexico every year. Season always opens on April 15 and runs through May 10. Allowed 2 turkeys.
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If a hunter is allowed to take two turkeys I don’t understand why there beeds to be a permit by draw system. Reduce the bag to 1 bird and let everybody buy a turkey tag.





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Sorry for the confusion. AZ is a draw hunt of 1 Turkey per year. New Mexico is an over the counter permit allowing 2 turkeys per year.
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Mar. 20 - May 15

Three gobbler limit.
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For Missouri the opener is April 19 and the season runs through May 9. We can take two bearded birds, but only one the first week of the season. I hate that the season starts the week of the Southern.
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Ohio
Northeast zone (5 counties) May 1-30
South zone (most of Ohio) April 24-May 23
Up to 2 bearded birds allowed & no drawing required
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Wow! That’s almost as bad as the Maine fishing laws....
Dean:

Illinois politics.... Money for the paid permits. If ya want to play, ya gotta pay.

As a qualifying land owner I get mine free. 40 acres or more and you are good to go.

We have a similar deer permit system which allows the taking of one(1) deer either sex and one(1) antlered only by either gun and bow. There are free permits for land owners and paid permits via a drawing on a county by county basis for everyone else.

FYI

We are lucky to have over 200 ac to hunt on.
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Wow! That’s almost as bad as the Maine fishing laws....
Dean:

Illinois politics.... Money for the paid permits. If ya want to play, ya gotta pay.

As a qualifying land owner I get mine free. 40 acres or more and you are good to go.

We have a similar deer permit system which allows the taking of one(1) deer either sex and one(1) antlered only by either gun or bow. There are free permits for land owners and paid permits via a drawing on a county by county basis for everyone else.

FYI

We are lucky to have over 200 ac to hunt on and we can grow some pretty good deer:

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very nice deer what was the spread on the deer looks to be 22 or 24 inch spread...charlie
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