SPRINGFIELD – Numerous Illinois state parks, state fish and wildlife areas, state conservation areas, and state recreation areas will be open to youth waterfowl hunting during the 2024 North Zone, Central Zone, South Central Zone, and South Zone youth waterfowl hunts.
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Federal sites that fall under the Illinois Department of Natural Resources’ (IDNR) waterfowl administrative rule that will be open for the youth hunts also are listed below.
At most sites, regulations that apply during the regular waterfowl hunting season apply during the youth hunt. Hunters should check for changes to site-specific regulations and procedures. During the youth hunt, the bag limits are the same as during regular seasons.
Per federal regulations, youth waterfowl hunters aged 17 or younger may hunt ducks, geese, coots, and mergansers if they are accompanied by an adult at least 18 years old. The accompanying adult cannot hunt these species but may participate in other open season hunts if allowed at the site.
Youth hunters must have a valid hunting license, youth hunting license, or apprentice hunting license. Youth waterfowl hunters aged 16 and older must have a federal duck stamp. Youth waterfowl hunters are not required to have an Illinois duck stamp. Additional information about hunting license requirements and regulations can be found in the 2024-2025 Digest of Illinois Hunting and Trapping Regulations.
Special youth hunts taking place through the Youth Waterfowl Hunting Permit or other youth-only hunts at IDNR sites are open only to youth hunters aged 10-17. These 2024 special hunts include:
- Banner Marsh State Fish and Wildlife Area, Oct. 19-20
- Black Crown Marsh, Oct. 12-13
- Clinton Lake State Recreation Area, Salt Creek and Disabled units, Oct. 19
- Larry D. Closson State Habitat Area, Oct. 19
- Marshall State Fish and Wildlife Area, Duck Ranch Unit, Oct. 19-20
- Spring Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area, Spring Lake Bottoms Unit, Nov. 10
- Southern Illinois Youth Waterfowl Hunt – Union County and Horseshoe Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area, Dec. 28
All other youth hunts are open to those ages 17 and younger.
All waterfowl hunters, including those participating in the youth hunt, are required to register with the Harvest Information Program (HIP). To register with HIP, hunters must have their hunting license number available. Hunters should register for HIP at the license vendor when they buy their hunting license or when they purchase online through IDNR at ExploremoreIL.com.
The lists of state and federal sites to be open during the youth waterfowl hunts in the North, Central, South Central and South zones include the following locations.
2024 North Zone Youth Waterfowl Hunt, Oct. 12-13, state and federal sites open
- Chain O’ Lakes State Park
- Des Plaines State Fish and Wildlife Area
- Heidecke Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area
- Lake DePue State Fish and Wildlife Area
- Sinnissippi Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area
- Mississippi River Pools (all located in North Zone)
- William W. Powers State Recreation Area
2024 Central Zone Youth Waterfowl Hunt, Oct. 19-20, state and federal sites open
- Anderson Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area
- Banner Marsh State Fish and Wildlife Area
- Braidwood Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area
- Clinton Lake State Recreation Area
- Coffeen Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area
- Freeman Mine
- Henderson Creek State Fish and Wildlife Area
- Horseshoe Lake State Park (Madison County)
- Horseshoe Lake State Park (Madison County) (Gabaret, Mosenthein, Chouteau Island units)
- Kankakee River State Park
- Marshall State Fish and Wildlife Area
- Marshall State Fish and Wildlife Area, Sparland Unit
- Mazonia State Fish and Wildlife Area
- Meredosia Lake
- Mississippi River Area (MRA) – All sites managed by MRA
- Mississippi River Pools (all located in Central Zone)
- Momence Wetlands State Natural Area
- Pekin Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area
- Quincy Bay
- Ray Norbut State Fish and Wildlife Area
- Rice Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area
- Sanganois State Fish and Wildlife Area
- Sangchris Lake State Park
- Shelbyville State Fish and Wildlife Area
- Spring Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area
- Starved Rock State Park
- Weinberg-King State Park, Spunky Bottoms Unit
- Woodford State Fish and Wildlife Area
2024 South Central Zone Youth Waterfowl Hunt, Nov. 9-10, state and federal sites open
- Campbell Pond
- Carlyle Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area
- Kaskaskia State Fish and Wildlife Area
- Kinkaid Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area
- Mississippi River
- Oakwood Bottoms
- Pyramid State Park (Captain, Denmark, Galum, and East Conant units)
- Rend Lake Project Land and Waters
- Shawnee National Forest
- Ten Mile Creek State Fish and Wildlife Area
2024 South Zone Youth Waterfowl Hunt, Nov. 16-17, state and federal sites open
- Bluff Lakes
- Cache River State Natural Area
- Cape Bend State Fish and Wildlife Area
- Chauncey Marsh State Natural Area
- Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge
- Cypress Pond State Natural Area
- Deer Pond State Natural Area
- Devil’s Island
- Dog Island
- Dug Hill State Fish and Wildlife Area
- Fort Massac, Kerr Farm Unit
- Horseshoe Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area (Alexander County)
- LaRue Swamp
- Mermet Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area
- Mississippi River
- Newton Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area
- Saline County State Fish and Wildlife Area
- Sielbeck Forest State Natural Area
- Shawnee National Forest
- Union County State Fish and Wildlife Area
For more information about Illinois waterfowl seasons, check the 2024-2025 Illinois Digest of Hunting and Trapping Regulations, which is available at IDNR offices and online. Go online for more information on IDNR’s Youth Waterfowl Hunting Permit special hunts.
For IDNR site-specific information, visit IDNR’s Hunt Illinois website.
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