Saturday, January 16, 2010

Illinois Deer Season Non-resident, DEER Hunting Public Land In Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, Illinois...?

Non-resident, DEER hunting public land in Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, Illinois...? - illinois deer season

Me and a friend of mine is taking account of planning a trip to one of the aforementioned countries. We will hunt the public areas only. I have no idea who is the best way to go, because some seasons very short and longer periods of time.

In which state is best for hunting in mind:
1) The costs of hunting (and plates)
Is 2) The easy availability of labels (of which 2 of us, so both should be able to get a label)
3) success on public land
4) the quality and availability of public lands
5) We are looking for good chance of a deer from 120 to 150 cm. (I know nothing is guaranteed

If you are very knowledgeable on the hunting public in every state and would not mind with a conversation on this topic ... Please send me a (kirk0791@yahoo.com) e-mail. I need to learn as much as possible before making a decision.

Thank you.
Adam

5 comments:

Ohari1 said...

There are many deer here in Missouri. Out of state tags are cheaper than many neighboring countries as well. The labels are easy to obtain, not in the lottery or the like from outside the state, but if I remember right, (You may also meet to buy and to tag) an antlerless deer before taking a deer Wood. The labels are "no wood" and "All", by the way, if you need a buck an "Any Deer" tag. The label is the license that you do not need a license to "hunt" here before you can buy a deer tag.

What kind of weapon he had in mind? The archery season is long - the neighborhood of three months, I think. In addition, make Deer and Turkey archery is connected if the license you will receive two-day Turkey, and two deer (one and one without wood, if I'm not) remember. You can either race as far as Turkey in the autumn. The season is shorter and the weapon broke - the part of the urban districts, some of the youth antlerless only some, and it is a black powder and season.

FYI, NO to Iowa and Illinoisin the context of deer hunting with rifles.

What is the size of the people - do not know. I hunt for food, not trophies, and my experience with the younger animals taste better. My only interest is in large quantities after the does and yearlings tasty.

Ret. Sgt. said...

Your problem may be there, Illinois public land, and the availability of hunting. The cost outside of the state is not cheap. The last thing I knew, was about $ 275 more for a license, which basically $ 300.00.

The success rate is something else. We own land in Illinois and Pike County is a very high ranking kill for the size and assessed. However, I do not know how much public land there. They have a lot of guidance equipment, but a search category, 2008 for the arc of the season will cost approximately $ 3,000.00.

You can get the specifications of this municipality in the Department of Natural Resources of Illinois and other sites made available. I think that last year killed 3700. The county has the largest deer fairly often, too.

Good luck in your hunt, wherever it may lead.

Katie Lynn said...

Yes, I have www.dnr.il.state.us place of remembrance that all is there.

buzzards... said...

Ohara was quite sure correct in most of their information. He left the Bucks, which can be taken in November by the pursuit of modern firearms. The transition is only in December anterless. They would most successful in Missouri, when hunting on public land in the western part of the Mark Twain forest.
I also have deer cornner in southwestern Kansas and the Bucks were huge there. I saw there are many more great racks.
Bucket Callaway County, Missouri and the county that is at the national level for the best chance for a trophy size dollars.
I wish you good hunting.

buzzards... said...

Ohara was quite sure correct in most of their information. He left the Bucks, which can be taken in November by the pursuit of modern firearms. The transition is only in December anterless. They would most successful in Missouri, when hunting on public land in the western part of the Mark Twain forest.
I also have deer cornner in southwestern Kansas and the Bucks were huge there. I saw there are many more great racks.
Bucket Callaway County, Missouri and the county that is at the national level for the best chance for a trophy size dollars.
I wish you good hunting.

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