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minor hunting alone?
In Illinois can I hunt alone if im 13? :fighting0007:
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ask yer Pop or check yer game laws
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Here's a link for each state's requirements. In IL you have to be 16 to hunt alone. Some states are lower, some are higher, and some don't have any age restriction at all.
http://gothunts.com/hunting-age-requirements/ |
i dont know about your neck of the woods but in mo you can get your hunter ed card at age 11 and once you have that you can hunt alone and you can hunt with an adult at age 6
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I would check your local regulations. Are you able to field dress and haul out what you are planning on harvesting?
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Originally Posted by d80hunter
(Post 4117418)
I would check your local regulations. Are you able to field dress and haul out what you are planning on harvesting?
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I have personally talked to a game warden and he says I can hunt alone as long as I have my foid card. And all the other tags needed. And I'm only 13
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Originally Posted by Robs71100
(Post 4121801)
I have personally talked to a game warden and he says I can hunt alone as long as I have my foid card. And all the other tags needed. And I'm only 13
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In NC once you've taken Hunter Safety course, completed, and qualified you can hunt by yourself. You don't have to buy a license until your 16 and as long as you have your certificate showing you've completed it and have a tag you're good to go.
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Originally Posted by Topgun 3006
(Post 4121818)
***The Game Warden better check the law for the state he's working for because the IL law specifically says you can't hunt alone until you're 16. :bash:
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Link to Illinois Regs
http://www.dnr.illinois.gov/hunting/...ngLicense.aspx Quote For resident youth aged 16 and under, the Youth Hunting License shall entitle the licensee to hunt while supervised by a validly Hunter licensed adult; parent, grandparent, or guardian who is 21 years of age or older. Possession of a Youth Hunting License shall serve in lieu of a valid hunting license, but does not exempt the licensee from compliance with the requirements of any rules and regulations. The youth shall not hunt or carry a hunting implement, (firearm, bow, crossbow) unless the youth is accompanied by and under the close personal supervision of a validly Hunter licensed adult; parent, grandparent, or guardian who is 21 years of age or older. At age 17 years or when the youth chooses to hunt by themselves, they are required to successfully complete a Hunter Safety course approved by the Department prior to being able to obtain their own full Hunting license and subsequently hunt by themselves End Quote That tells me at age 13 your are illegal. I'd be careful. But to double check I did contact L DNR And here is a link I usedto 'Ask IL DNR' http://www.dnr.illinois.gov/Pages/Feedback.aspx JW |
From the Illinois DNR website------
Youth Hunting License The purpose of this license is to extend limited hunting privileges, in lieu of obtaining a valid hunting license, any resident youth age 16 years old and under who will be hunting under the direct supervision of a validly Hunter licensed adult; parent, grandparent, or guardian who is 21 years of age or older. The Resident Youth Hunting License shall be a renewable license that shall expire on the March 31 following the date of issuance. The Youth Hunting License shall not require any certificate of competency or other Hunting Education as a condition of the Youth Hunting License. For resident youth aged 16 and under, the Youth Hunting License shall entitle the licensee to hunt while supervised by a validly Hunter licensed adult; parent, grandparent, or guardian who is 21 years of age or older. Possession of a Youth Hunting License shall serve in lieu of a valid hunting license, but does not exempt the licensee from compliance with the requirements of any rules and regulations. The youth shall not hunt or carry a hunting implement, (firearm, bow, crossbow) unless the youth is accompanied by and under the close personal supervision of a validly Hunter licensed adult; parent, grandparent, or guardian who is 21 years of age or older. At age 17 years or when the youth chooses to hunt by themselves, they are required to successfully complete a Hunter Safety course approved by the Department prior to being able to obtain their own full Hunting license and subsequently hunt by themselves. |
When in doubt, follow the printed regulations to the letter of the law. That way if you do get a ticket you can take the regs into court and use them to plead your case. Hard to argue with something printed by the state if you follow the guidelines in them.
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Okay I read all the Illinois regs and then sent a question to the Ask a Warden as I posted.
this is what I got in return, I asked At what age can a hunter hunt alone? Do you have a minimum age to hunt? The Response ~ Quote No minimum age. They can hunt alone after passing the required hunter safety course and securing a foid card. Conservation Officer Pickett 276 IDNR Law Enforcement One Natural Resources Way Springfield, IL 62702 End Quote |
Originally Posted by JW
(Post 4191222)
Okay I read all the Illinois regs and then sent a question to the Ask a Warden as I posted.
this is what I got in return, I asked At what age can a hunter hunt alone? Do you have a minimum age to hunt? The Response ~ Quote No minimum age. They can hunt alone after passing the required hunter safety course and securing a foid card. Conservation Officer Pickett 276 IDNR Law Enforcement One Natural Resources Way Springfield, IL 62702 End Quote I'm glad you did that JW! Coming back to this thread this AM after it was brought back up the more I read through the different types of licenses Illinois has the more it appeared to me that might be the case. The key is that they have to have completed and passed a Hunters Ed Course. They also have an Apprentice License, as well as that license for those 16 and under that allows them to hunt that we were originally referring to and that's without taking Hunters Ed, but that is when they have to be accompanied by a licensed hunter. That amazes me because that is about the least restrictive a state can be and for it to be in Illinois where they even require a FOID card for a resident to have a gun of any type is really weird. Here is the key sentence in the regulations: "At age 17 years or when the youth chooses to hunt by themselves, they are required to successfully complete a Hunter Safety course approved by the Department prior to being able to obtain their own full Hunting license and subsequently hunt by themselves." That sure leaves a kid that is very young to be by themselves. I started back in the early 50s before I even got into first grade, but I had taken one of the first NRA offered Hunters Ed Courses and hunted with my Dad. Even though I was well versed in safety, etc. I'm sure my Dad wouldn't have allowed me out by myself at that young age. |
However, back to the OP's question. He asked if he could hunt alone at age 13, the answer is no.
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Wait - as I read it I thought so too! No he can't and thus my e-mail question to which Yes he can!
As long as he has his has passed a IL DNR approved Hunter Safety course and has a FOID card. If at Age 13 he has that card and certificate he can choose to hunt alone. Another link to read about FOID http://www.pagunblog.com/2007/05/13/youth-shooting/ That is how I read it. |
I just got off the phone with an Illinois game officer. You are correct, as much as I have a hard time believing it. If the kid has taken and passd the Hunter Ed course and has a card, and he has a FOID card and he has a regular hunting license, he may hunt alone. So, good luck to him. I know one thing, I would not allow my kid to hunt alone at 13.
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Originally Posted by Oldtimr
(Post 4191254)
I just got off the phone with an Illinois game officer. You are correct, as much as I have a hard time believing it. If the kid has taken and passd the Hunter Ed course and has a card, and he has a FOID card and he has a regular hunting license, he may hunt alone. So, good luck to him. I know one thing, I would not allow my kid to hunt alone at 13.
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I had a drivers licence at 14 , so I suppose, wether or not I WOULD allow a child to hunt alone at 13 would have to be determined on each child individually. some 13 year olds are more mature and gun safe then, adults that are 40.if child has been taught well , he should be fine to hunt on own.
I would however insist on knowing where he was hunting and set a time on when he should be home. and I would have him carry a phone just in case he had trouble and needed help |
I would not allow a 14 year old to drive on the roads and highways either. I am not sure 16 YO is old enough from what I have seen and from statistics of accidents by juvenile drivers. There is plenty of time to do adult things, they do not have to be done by kids. Not only is the danger to the kid, there is the danger to others being done by a child who is not mature enough to make the right decision. I know some people think their kid is special, more mature etc, however, they are still kids, not fully cooked and I would rather not bet my life or the lives of others on those kids to stroke their parents egos.
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Just a word of advice from me who's a youth hunter. Do some hunting with your dad or whoever hunts. It's good quality time that they and you will always remember. It'll show you proper things to do, help you be more successful, and not make you buy tags yet.
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Not sure about the particulars but some states have programs where youth can be matched w/experienced hunting partners. Might be worth a look.
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