Franklin
Creek Hunter Fact Sheet - Firearm Deer
2012 - 2013 Season
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Location:
Franklin Creek State Natural Area is located in Lee County, one mile northwest
of the village of Franklin Grove; eight miles east of Dixon and just north of
IL Route 38.
Description: The site consists of 882 acres, 635 of which are
huntable, and is mostly hardwood forest with some open to brushy fields. Property
surrounding the park is privately owned. Please respect the rights of others
and enjoy your visit to Franklin Creek.
| Species |
Season |
Hours |
Bag Limit |
Special Area Regulations
(See Below) |
| Firearm Deer |
Statewide |
Statewide |
Statewide, See #1 |
See #2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10 |
All regulations found in
the Illinois Wildlife Code, Federal Regulations, and Administrative Rules will
apply
unless area regulations are more restrictive.
Special Area Regulations for 1st and 2nd Season:
- Antlerless deer only
except stand-by permits may be issued as either sex for the firearm deer season
if provisions for the earn a buck program have been met.
- Hunters must possess
a permit issued specifically for Franklin Creek, for the season they are hunting,
to hunt this site.
- Hunt is open in zones
A & C only.
- Hunters may apply by
selecting Franklin Creek S.N.A. as their choice of hunting area on their Firearm
Deer permit application. Applications are to be submitted to, and will be
processed by, the Springfield Permit Office. Permits will be issued as antlerless
only.
- Hunters with Franklin
Creek Permits must check in at the site office each day by 5:00 AM or they lose their permitholder preference for that day. All hunters (unless exempt) must have a valid
FOID card, current year hunting license & habitat stamp in their possession
when checking in. Any vacancies remaining at 5:00 AM will be filled at that
time by a drawing to allocate stand-by permits.
- Stand-by permits are
issued as valid for one day only; are site specific; are for antlerless deer
only (may be issued as either sex if provisions for the earn a buck program
have been met); and are $5.00 each. No other deer permits are required. Non-resident
stand-by hunters must have a non-resident hunting license and a current habitat
stamp.
- Deer firearm hunting
is with shotgun and/or handgun only (Statewide regulations as to caliber,
length, etc.).
- All deer harvested must
be reported to the site when checking out AND checked-in / reported as outlined
in the statewide rules & regulations for reporting deer harvested during
the regular statewide deer seasons.
- Deer may not be field dressed
within 100' from any road, trail, or developed area. Any debris or body
parts generated by field dressing must remain at least 100' from any road,
trail, or developed area. We request that you not drag your deer on trails
being used by non-hunters.
- Further restrictions
may exist. See posted regulations before hunting.
It Shall Be Unlawful:
- To construct or to use
any type of tree stand, screw-in steps, spikes, cleats, ladder, climbing aids,
etc. using nails, screws, wire, or any device which pierces or cuts the bark
of the tree. Stands must be portable and must be removed from the site at
the end of each day's hunt. Only one stand per person is allowed.
- For any person to consume
any alcoholic beverage or illegal drugs or to be under the influence of alcohol
or illegal drugs while on the area for the purpose of hunting.
- To hunt in any area not
designated as being open to hunting.
- For unauthorized vehicles
to enter upon any trail or be in any "off road" area or to park anywhere on
the site except in designated parking areas.
- To hunt with other than
a shotgun or handgun during the firearm deer season or a bow & arrow during
archery deer and turkey season.
- To enter onto private
property, for any reason, without first obtaining permission from the landowner.
- To possess weapons in
the field except during hunting hours and while engaged in hunting.
- To hunt at night on this
area.
- To engage in "driving"
deer for the purpose of hunting on any IDNR site.
Other Activities
/ Facilities Available: Hiking, equestrian trails.
For further information contact: Franklin Creek SNA; 1872 Twist
Rd.;Franklin Grove, IL 61031 Phone 815/456-2878.
Equal opportunity to participate
in programs of the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) and those
funded by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and other agencies is available
to all individuals regardless of race, national origin, disability, age, religion
or other non-merit factors. If you believe you have been discriminated against,
contact the funding source’s civil rights office and/or the Equal Employment
Opportunity Officer, IDNR, One Natural Resources Way, Springfield, IL 62702:
217/785-0067; TTY 217/782-9175