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This 10,360 - acres hunting area is located 8 miles northwest of Chandlerville off route 78 in Mason county. The animals that can be hunt at Sanganois State WMA are: ducks, geese, dove, squirrel, quail,…
Acres
10,360
Zip
62617
County
Mason
Type
Annual
Game
Whitetail Deer, Turkey, Dove, Duck, Exotics

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Public Hunting Lands in Illinois:

The total area that is open for hunting in Illinois is 698,000 acres and the animals that can be hunt in this state are White tailed deer, Coyote, Woodchuck, Bobcat, mallards, Eastern cottontail rabbit, Red fox, and many other small and large game animals. Illinois hunting lands provide great opportunities for hunters to make the best combination hunts with many multiple species hunts available. The hunting experience that hunters get on hunting lands in the state of Illinois create a unique awareness that is not the same as single species hunting. In Illinois, the hunts are tailored to the abilities and desires of hunters which are discussed in detail before booking a hunt so as the hunters arrive and leave the hunting land as a satisfied hunter. Moreover, during September, all of the big game species are available on the hunting lands of Illinois so it is the best time of the year for hunters who visit this state. Another special thing that happens in this state is that many of the fall hunts are conducted on horseback which provide an edge to the hunters. Additionally, hunters can carry their entire camp anywhere while hunting and can use that at any time of the day and do not have to return them at the end of the day as far as they are leaving the hunting land.

Best Hunting Lands in Illinois:

Illinois public hunting lands are under the ownership of state. Hunting lands in this state have covered more than half a million acres which make this place a great point of attention for the hunters. Hunters who want to hunt in this state can have prior booking of hunting lease or can have on site registration depending upon the rules and regulations of the specific hunting lease. Benefits that can be availed by most of the hunting lands in Illinois include luxurious restrooms, toilets, and campsites. In order to hunt on any hunting lease the minimum age of a person should be 17 and he or she must possess a valid Illinois hunting permit and a license. There is a special map book which include all the hunting locations with their addresses which help the hunters to find a good place to hunt. Additionally, hunters are allowed to bring their pets to the hunting lands but they must possess their recent vaccination slips. Moreover, any kind of motor vehicle is not allowed inside the premises of hunting lands. However, hunters who are physically challenged can shoot animals from their vehicles but the engine of the car must be switched off.  Hunters are allowed to camp on hunting lands but not more than 21 consecutive days in any 30-day period. Additionally, activities that can be performed on hunting lands other than hunting are fishing, hiking, skiing, trapping, and horseback riding. Lastly, alcoholic drinks or drugs are not allowed on the hunting lands and should not be used for hunting.

Hunting Illinois:

There are more than 1,000 public hunting lands in Illinois that provide great opportunities for the hunters. Member hunters are just required to go to the website and reserve which lands is available to hunt for the species they intend to pursue. Having thousands of acres of public lands scattered across Illinois allows for a wide variety of hunting opportunities. Moreover, the properties are all managed annually for wildlife. The lands management provides all blinds so hunters do not have to worry about hanging tree stands and building duck blinds. Hunters just show up and go hunting. The land employees do all the management on the properties, including seasonal food plots, planting Millet on waterfowl properties, and maintaining feeders to keep the game on the properties. Additionally, the properties that are provided on club hunter ship have trail cameras to help manage the deer populations and to allow immature bucks to grow to their maximum potential.