Be careful of leasing / sub leasing week type hunts in Illinois. Outfitters and the DNR are watching forum post by people doing these type of hunts/sub leasing and are breaking down on them pretty hard.
If your a part of this kind of set up you may have your hunt ruined by a DNR officer
Be careful of leasing / sub leasing week type hunts in Illinois. Outfitters and the DNR are watching forum post by people doing these type of hunts/sub leasing and are breaking down on them pretty hard.
If your a part of this kind of set up you may have your hunt ruined by a DNR officer
Curiouswhat law are they breaking by leasing land or sub leasing land
good to know, but if you had a lease and someone wanted to purchase a week of hunting could that lease not be considered a hunting club, is there somewhere that says as a hunting club you can not regulate when your members are allowed to hunt. Ex members A-C have the right the first and last week, members D-F have the right 2nd week next to last week and so on?It's not against the law to lease land as long as you lease it from the owner and your name is on the lease.
Read page 32 in the Illinois Hunting & Trapping Regulations.
Trust me, they are going after anyone that's acting as an outfitter without an outfitter licences and if your selling weekly hunts or sub leasing land you should have an outfitters licences.
me and buddy are looking to do the same looking for a bow hunt for a week but at a reasonable price if anybody got anything avail. in midwest for 2014 pm me please thanks jared
You want to hunt DEER? then just behave yourself an hunt here for free. I'll be training sguirel dogs while the sun is up, and coon dogs when the sun gits down. But its free. Play like you don't like it and see my son's troghy mount from 2012 on this little tiny 80 acre place. Everyday: a dog place.... Like I said. Best Behave yoself.Have you found any place?Farmer owned land.spencerjb1@yahoo.com