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			Special Deer and Turkey Hunt for Hunters with Disabilities Set for 
			Nov. 14-16 at Rock Cut State Park 
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            [September 17, 2019]  
              The Illinois 
			Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) will host a three-day deer 
			and turkey hunting opportunity for hunters with disabilities Nov. 
			14, 15 and 16 at Rock Cut State Park in Winnebago County. | 
        
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                A total of only 20 hunting blind sites will be available for the 
				event this year due to ongoing work on the Rock Cut State Park 
				Road Improvement Project, which will prevent the safe access to 
				and use of an additional 20 blind sites normally open for the 
				hunt. 
 For the 2019 event, a total of 20 hunters with disabilities will 
				be eligible to participate. Each hunter may bring a hunting 
				partner with them, or a partner will be provided upon request. 
				Any unfilled hunter spot may be filled by standby hunters each 
				morning at 5:30 a.m. All participating hunters must have 
				completed a Hunter Safety Education course. Applications for 
				eligible hunters with disabilities will be mailed out in 
				September.
 
              
                To be eligible for the drawing for the 20 available hunting 
				blinds, a completed application must be returned to the Rock Cut 
				State Park site office by Friday, Oct. 18, 2019. Eligible 
				applicants must have a Class P2A disability card, a valid FOID 
				card, 2019 State Habitat Stamp, and a Hunter Education course 
				certificate.  
              
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Each shotgun hunter will be assigned a preconstructed ground level hunting blind 
comprised of a plywood platform surrounded on three sides with plywood walls. 
IDNR staff and volunteers will be on hand to provide transportation and other 
assistance required.
 Additional information may be obtained by contacting Rock Cut State Park, 7318 
Harlem Road, Loves Park or by calling 815-885-3311.
 
				 
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