Southern Illinois Waterfowl Membership
Carterville, IL
Lodge • Private • Guided
Description
Southern Illinois Waterfowl Membership
3-Day Hunts | Lodging and Meals Available | Members are 100% Guided
Our mission is to provide the best hunting experience in southern Illinois that has a focus on quality rather than quantity. We hope that our members will form lifelong friendships and enjoy the fellowship and professionalism of our Executive Members along with our on-site lodging and heated pits and blinds, we also have ground blinds to accommodate all ages and physical abilities. We have three locations in southern Illinois to make sure you have the best experience while you are here.
These waterfowl memberships usually consist of 3-day experiences. The hunter arrives the night before to enjoy a restful night's sleep in our on-site fully equipped lodge, hunting as much as needed over the next two days until limits are taken, then checking out on day three before noon.
4 Farms Located in Multiple Counties in Southern Illinois:
- Jackson County
- Saline County
- Alexander County
Lodging - Sleeps 16
While you are here you can enjoy staying in our on-site lodge. Located at our North Farm. Our lodge provides all the comforts of home to ensure that you have the best experience while you are here.
- 4 bedrooms with 2 queen beds each and a private bath and shower in each.
- Air Mattresses and roll-away beds are also available
- Conference room and event center are available on the premises, making this a perfect option for a corporate hunt!
Base Price is per person per day for the hunt only. Lodging available for an additional fee per person per day.
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Lodging & Meals
$308.00
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Gear List
- Weather Appropriate Hunting Attire
- Weapon and Ammo
- Overnight Supplies
- Valid State Hunting License/Tags
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Rules & Guidelines
https://www2.illinois.gov/dnr/hunting/Pages/GettingStarted.aspx
In general, anyone wishing to hunt in Illinois is required to purchase a hunting license. There are some exceptions to this requirement.
Anyone born after January 1, 1980, will need to complete a Hunter Safety Education Course before obtaining a hunting license. Proof of completion must be available while hunting.
In most cases, an electronic state habitat stamp is also required.
Waterfowl hunters will also need both the electronic state waterfowl stamp and the federal waterfowl stamp.
Species-specific permits or other registrations may be required.
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