The Illinois Department of Natural Resources announces the schedule for upcoming waterfowl hunting open houses, aimed at gathering input for the 2026 through 2030 seasons. The Chicago area session is set for May 7 at James “Pate” Philip State Park, where hunters can voice opinions on waterfowl hunting zones and season dates.
The open houses, taking place from 5:30 to 8 p.m., will feature presentations from IDNR biologists, offering hunters a chance to engage directly with officials on relevant topics. Similar sessions will be held across the state in locations such as Moline, Quincy, and Alton, encouraging local hunters to participate and make their voices heard in shaping future waterfowl hunting regulations.
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