Lowden-Miller
Hunter Fact Sheet
2012
- 2013 Season
MAP
LOCATION:
Ogle cnty.- 2.5 miles So. of IL Hwy. 64 on Daysville Rd. to Lowden Rd.
Take Lowden Rd. 1.5 miles to Nashua Rd
DESCRIPTION:
Huntable acres: squirrel - approximately 800; deer & turkey - approx. 2,225.
The area is composed of gently rolling to steep ridges and draws covered with
native hardwoods interspersed with pine plantations.
| SPECIES |
DATES |
HOURS |
BAG
LIMIT |
SPECIAL
REG'S |
| Squirrel |
Sept. 1
- Sept. 30 |
Statewide |
Statewide |
Specific
Hunting Area- See Map & (2 & 3) Below |
| Deer -
Archery |
Statewide |
(1)Statewide |
Statewide |
*
See season & clothing restrictions (1) below |
| Turkey
- Archery |
Statewide |
(1)Statewide |
Statewide |
*See
season & clothing restrictions (1) below |
| Deer
- Firearm |
1st: Nov 16-19
2nd: Nov 29, 30 Dec 1 -2 |
Statewide |
Statewide |
*
Site specific or Countywide permit required - see (3) & (4) below |
| Deer
- CWD Season |
12/27/12 - 12/30/13
01/18/13 - 01/20/13 |
Statewide |
Statewide |
40 Hunters at one time. See (3) & (4) below. |
| Turkey
(Spring) |
Statewide |
Statewide |
Statewide |
Site
Specific permit required - see # 3 & 4 below. |
(1) Archery
deer and turkey hunting will be closed during all of the firearm
deer seasons. Archery deer and turkey hunting are open during the muzzle
loader season; however, hunters must wear the same blaze orange clothing
as that required for muzzle loader deer hunters
(2) Squirrel Hunting is restricted to the south end of the site only - see map for hunting area &
restricted area(s).
(3) Restricted
Area: No firearm hunting (deer, squirrel or turkey) allowed
in the restricted area adjacent to the Boy Scout Camp. The area is clearly
marked on the map and is posted with signs. PLEASE BE CONSIDERATE &
stay out of this area.
(4) Hunters
must possess either a permit issued specifically for Lowden-Miller, for the season they are hunting, to hunt on this site.
HUNTING REGULATIONS:
All regulations found in
the Illinois Wildlife Code, Federal Regulations, and Administrative Orders will
apply unless area regulations are more restrictive.
IT SHALL BE UNLAWFUL:
- For
any person to construct or to use any tree stand using nails, screws,
wire or any device which pierces or cuts the bark of the tree on which
it is installed. Tree stands must be portable and may be left unattended
from Sept. 15 through Jan. 31. Stands left on site must be labeled with
the hunter's name, address & phone number. Only one stand per permit
holder is allowed.
- For
any person to consume any alcoholic beverage, including beer & wine, while
on the area for the purpose of hunting.
- To hunt
in any area not designated as open to hunting.
- For
any person to park except in designated parking areas; or, for unauthorized
vehicles to enter upon any trail.
- To enter
on to private property to track any wounded deer or turkey without
first obtaining permission from the landowner.
- For any person to drive deer, or participate in a deer drive, at any time
(includes all firearm, muzzle loader, and archery deer seasons).
- To place or use
any bait, attractant, lure, etc. that may be licked or ingested, etc; or use
any item that generates heat.
AREA REGULATIONS
- SQUIRREL, ARCHERY DEER AND ARCHERY TURKEY HUNTING:
- All hunters are required
to sign-in and check out at the parking lot they are parked in.
All squirrels,
deer, or turkey harvested must be reported on the check out harvest
sheet in the lot where taken.
- Squirrel hunting is with
shotgun, .22 rimfire firearms, or muzzleloading black powder rifles, or bow
and arrow only.
- Squirrel hunters
must park in lots 4, 5, or 6. Squirrel hunting is restricted to the south
portion of the site only -
NOTE: See map
for parking lot locations, hunting area and the location of the restricted
"No Firearm Hunting Area".
- Hunters may not sign
in earlier than 2 hrs. before legal hunting time. Sleeping in vehicles is
not allowed.
- On-site submission os ALL archery harvested deer heads along with corresponding harvest information is required within 48 hours of harvest to test for the presence of Chronic Wasting Disease.
AREA REGULATIONS
- DEER FIREARM & LATE WINTER SEASONS:
- Hunters may apply by
selecting Lowden - Miller State Forest as the choice of hunting area on their
Firearm Deer Permit application. Applications are submitted to, and processed
by, the Springfield Permit Office. 75 permits issued for each of the first two
firearm seasons.
- Hunters with
Lowden - Miller Firearm Deer permits must check in at Lowden-Memorial
State Park by 5:00 am or their permit is invalid for that day. Firearm
deer hunting is allowed with any type of weapon that is legal for statewide
deer hunting during the specific season you are hunting. Any vacancies remaining
at 5:00 am will be filled at that time by a drawing to allocate stand - by permits.
- Site-specific CWD Season permits may be applied for online at http://www.dnr.state.il.us/admin/deer.htm. The application period will be announced. Unallocated permits will be available for sale over-the-counter from participating vendors. A maximum of 40 antlerless only permits will be sold for the entire season and unfilled permits from any other season will not be valid. Stand-by permits will not be available. Hunters with a site specific permit must sign in/out on the clipboards at the Lowden-Miller State Forest Parking Lots. Hunters may sitn into any available parking lot/area on a first-come/first served basis.
- All deer harvested must
be checked-in / on clipboards at the site when checking out AND checked-in / reported
as outlined in the statewide rules and regulations for reporting deer harvested
during the regular statewide seasons and late winter seasons.
AREA REGULATIONS
- ALL SEASONS:
All flagging tapes, marking ribbons, and tree stands must be removed by Feb. 1st.
For more information
contact:Castle Rock State Park, 1365 W. Castle Rd., Oregon, Il. 61061.
(815) 732-7329.
NOTE:
HIKERS MAY USE THE TRAILS DURING THE SQUIRREL & ARCHERY HUNTING SEASONS.
BOY SCOUTS MAY BE HIKING THE RIVER TRAIL ON WEEKENDS. PLEASE BE CONSIDERATE
OF EACH OTHER.
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, 1 Natural Resources Way, Springfield, IL 62702: 217/785-0067;
TTY 217/782-9175