3-Day Pike County Youth Gun Hunt
Belleview Precinct, IL
1-7 Guests • Lodge • Private • Semi-Guided
Description
Youth Whitetail Hunting
3-Day Hunt
We offer first-class hunting in the Southern part of world famous Pike County, IL near the small town of Nebo! We offer 100% fair chase hunts for Whitetail deer & Eastern Wild Turkeys.
We will do our very best to maintain a family environment with quality acreage and comfortable accommodation in one of our lodges.
We manage for 4.5 years and older. And carry a 140-inch minimum.
Package Includes:
- Lodging and Meals
- Dozens of Box Blinds and Stands
- Food plots
- Approximately 1000 acres
- Largest buck in the recent year was 167
- Biggest buck ever was 205
Base price is for a Youth Hunter for a 3-Day Youth Hunt. Youth Hunter must be accompanied by an adult non-hunter.
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Your Host
Clint H
Owners Tara & Clint plus Jason and Brandy provide a family oriented operation, dedicated to meeting each client’s needs, and ensuring that you will have the most enjoyable and successful experience possible.
Location
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Gear List
- Personal Hunting Gear
- Required Illinois Hunting License / Permit
- Personal Items
- Full checklist provided after booking
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Rules & Guidelines
PERMIT, LICENSE, & HABITAT STAMP REQUIREMENTS
Permit: Before hunting, you must sign your permit. Your deer permit shall be carried on your person while hunting.
License: In addition to your deer permit, you must have a valid Illinois Hunting, Sportsmen, Youth or Apprentice License unless you are:
• A person who is disabled and able to show proof of disability in the form of one of the following:
a. A State Disabled Person I.D. card (available from the Secretary of State through the Drivers License Examining Station) showing a P2, P2A, H2, or H2A disability
b. Veterans Disability card (at least 10% service related); available from local Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs offices.
OR unless you are:
• An Illinois resident on active duty and on leave from the U.S. Armed Forces.
• A landowner or tenant residing on farm lands, or the children, parents, brothers and sisters permanently residing on such lands, and hunting only the lands resided on. Landowners/Tenants are required to obtain a Habitat Stamp, unless exempt.
Habitat Stamp: Before any person 18 years of age or older takes, attempts to take, or pursues a deer, he or she shall first obtain a State Habitat Stamp. Disabled veterans and former prisoners of war shall not be required to obtain a State Habitat Stamp. Any person who obtained a Lifetime license before January 1, 1993, shall not be required to obtain a State Habitat Stamp. Licenses/stamps are available at IDNR Direct Automated License System agents, by phone at 1-888-6PERMIT or www.dnr.illinois.gov
Please note, there is a 50% nonrefundable deposit included with your payment when booking.
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