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             Let’s Go Turkey 
			Hunting!  
			IRAP Taking Applications Now for Spring 
			Youth Hunters Apply by February 23 for 
			Youth Season; Hunters Apply by March 18 for Seasons 3 and 4 
			
   
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            [December 04, 2017]  
               SPRINGFIELD,  – The Illinois 
			Recreational Access Program (IRAP) is encouraging youth and adult 
			hunters to plan now to enjoy spring turkey hunting during the 2018 
			Illinois Spring Turkey Season, with access to excellent turkey 
			habitat available through IRAP.   
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				 IRAP, a program of the Illinois Department of Natural Resources 
				(IDNR), has free hunting sites available to the public for the 
				upcoming youth turkey hunting season, and seasons 3 and 4 during 
				the regular spring turkey season in 2018. 
				 
				A recommended first step for adult hunters is to apply for the 
				first lottery drawing for 2018 Spring Turkey permits. The 
				application deadline for the first lottery is Dec. 1. To 
				participate as a youth hunter, one must first fill out an IRAP 
				application and send it in by February 23, 2018 to be eligible 
				for the youth drawing. A total of 190 sites are available in 44 
				counties for the two-weekend youth season. 
              
                
				  
              
				Another 180 sites are available in 45 counties to turkey hunters 
				for spring seasons 3 and 4. These sites are open on a 
				first-come, first-served basis. To be eligible, a hunter must 
				first apply for his or her spring turkey permit through the IDNR 
				lottery (first lottery application deadline: Dec. 1). Once they 
				receive their permit, hunters can apply for an IRAP turkey site. 
				Preference is given to youth hunters and first-time adult 
				hunters (those who have not hunted turkey in the past five 
				years). In 2017, nearly all who applied secured a hunting site. 
				IDNR spring turkey permit information can be found at
				
				https://www.dnr.illinois.gov/hunting/ 
				turkey/Documents/SpringTurkey PermitInformation2018.pdf  
				 
				“The Illinois Recreational Access Program is a wonderful 
				opportunity for us to partner with private landowners to provide 
				for much-needed access for hunting and other outdoor 
				activities,” said IDNR Director Wayne Rosenthal. “Landowners 
				allow public access to their property in exchange for a minimal 
				lease payment and a habitat management plan, but just as 
				important, the landowner also receives assistance with habitat 
				restoration of their property. It is an ideal public/private 
				partnership that delivers positive results for everyone.” 
				 
				Applications for IRAP Turkey Hunting sites can be found online 
				at
				
				https:// www.dnr.illinois.gov/ conservation/ 
				IRAP/Pages/First-time-Adult-turkey-hunting-.aspx.   
              
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			Successful applicants will be notified by mail on 
			where their hunting site is located, be given a map, and an IRAP 
			site permit allowing them to hunt on their assigned turkey hunting 
			site. For youth season, hunters will also need to purchase an 
			over-the-counter IDNR youth turkey permit after they have received 
			their IRAP site permit packet.  
			 
			Turkey hunting on IRAP leased property in the spring of 2018 is 
			available during three spring turkey seasons: 
			 
			Youth Season:  
			 
			March 31-April 1, 2018 (statewide)  
			April 7-8, 2018 (statewide) 
			 
			Third Season:  
			April 20-25, 2018 (south zone)  
			April 27-May 2, 2018 (north zone) 
			 
			Fourth Season:  
			April 26-May 2, 2018 (southzone)  
			May 3-9, 2018 (north zone) 
			 
			The IRAP program is funded through a grant from the U.S. Department 
			of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service. To date, 
			IRAP has leased nearly 18,000 acres in 46 counties to provide for 
			various public access opportunities, such as; turkey, archery deer, 
			small game, and upland bird hunting; as well as pond and riverbank 
			fishing, boat access on public waterways, and access for hiking, 
			birding and outdoor photography. 
			 
			For more information, visit:
			
			http://www. dnr.illinois.gov/conservation/ IRAP/ Pages/default.aspx  
			or e-mail IRAP@illinois.gov.
			
			 
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