Drone
use for hunting prohibited in Illinois, IDNR reminds hunters
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[September 28, 2023]
The use of unmanned aircraft, or drones, for
any aspect of hunting or recovery of wildlife is unlawful, the
Illinois Department of Natural Resources is reminding the public.
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“Not only is drone use for hunting unlawful in Illinois, it goes
against the spirit of fair chase and widely accepted hunting
ethics,” said Jed Whitchurch, director of the IDNR Office of Law
Enforcement. “Illinois Conservation Police officers will be
monitoring for drone use during the fall and winter hunting
seasons. We encourage all hunters to familiarize themselves with
the Wildlife Code, abide by the law, and have a safe and
successful hunting season.”
The fall hunting season kicks into gear on Sunday, Oct. 1 with
the opening of archery deer and turkey seasons throughout
Illinois.
IDNR and Illinois Conservation Police have received several
inquiries from the public about the use of drones for scouting
and tracking animals. The unlawful use of drones for hunting
could result in enforcement action, including but not limited to
the seizure and forfeiture of unlawfully used equipment.
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Hunters are advised to review all requirements of the
Illinois Wildlife Code, which regulates the taking of wildlife and
the use of unmanned aircraft in these situations (520 ILCS 5/2.33(i)
and 520 ILCS 5/1.2o).
[Illinois Office of Communication and
Information]
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