When can you hunt rabbits in Illinois?

Squirrel hunting from August 1 – September 15. Rabbit hunting from December 10 – December 31.

Can you shoot rabbits in your yard in Illinois?

Most wildlife is protected by law and cannot be killed or even removed without a permit. The Illinois Department of National Resources is tasked with conservation and management of wild species in Illinois.

Do you need a license to hunt rabbits in Illinois?

Licenses & Stamps Residents and non-residents will need the following two credentials to hunt rabbits and/or squirrels: Hunting license (unless exempt: see Hunting Licenses: Exceptions) State Habitat Stamp.

Where is the best place to hunt rabbits?

Find a Rabbit Habitat Brambly, brushy areas that are close to their feeding areas are excellent prospective hunting grounds for cottontails. Abandoned barns often provide the cover they crave, as well as hollow logs, fence rows, deadfall, or brush piles.

What can I hunt right now in Illinois?

During Illinois hunting seasons, you’ll find a variety of standard game animals, including deer, turkey, rabbit and other small game….Illinois Deer Seasons.

Archery Oct. 1-Jan. 16
Muzzleloader Dec. 10-12
Firearms Nov. 19-21 and Dec. 2-5
Youth Firearms Hunt Oct. 9-11

Do I need a hunting license to hunt on my own land in Illinois?

In general, anyone wishing to hunt in Illinois is required to purchase a hunting license. There are some exceptions to this requirement. Anyone born after January 1, 1980, will need to complete a Hunter Safety Education Course before obtaining a hunting license. Proof of completion must be available while hunting.

Can I hunt in Illinois without a FOID card?

All Illinois residents must have a resident hunting license. If using firearms, they must also have a Firearm Owner Identification (FOID) Card. The state habitat stamp and species-specific permits may be required.

Can you hunt without a FOID card in Illinois?

In addition to the license and stamps, species-specific permits might also be needed. Hunters wishing to use firearms need to obtain a Firearm Owner Identification Card (FOID) from the Illinois State Police.