Illinois bowhunters continue to stay ahead of harvest pace in 2018-19

Illinois bowhunters keep ahead of the harvest pace from last sseason.

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File photo of a mounted deer head against the sky. Credit: Dale Bowman

File photo of a mounted deer head.

Dale Bowman

Illinois bowhunters continue to harvest deer at a pace faster than at the same time last year. It will be interesting to see if that pace holds or increases during the heart of the rut the next couple of weeks.

Here is the word from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources:

Here’s an update on the 2019-20 Illinois Archery Deer Season from the IDNR Division of Wildlife Resources: ARCHERY DEER SEASON Through Sunday , October 27, 2019, Illinois archery deer hunters harvested a preliminary total of 18,166 deer, compared to 17,540 for the same period in 2018. Harvest to date has consisted of 64% does and 36% males (11603:6563). The top five counties for preliminary archery deer harvest were Fulton (501), Jefferson (494), Pike (491), JoDaviess (377), and Williamson (377). County results are included [below].

Here are the county results:

County 2018 2019
Adams 379 371
Alexander 51 63
Bond 135 119
Boone 50 36
Brown 259 218
Bureau 204 220
Calhoun 200 207
Carroll 221 217
Cass 192 162
Champaign 113 90
Christian 177 186
Clark 181 192
Clay 148 181
Clinton 156 186
Coles 209 204
Cook 38 34
Crawford 256 234
Cumberland 138 148
DeKalb 62 63
DeWitt 195 172
Douglas 61 48
Dupage 7 8
Edgar 113 117
Edwards 45 49
Effingham 141 165
Fayette 275 249
Ford 17 17
Franklin 288 324
Fulton 435 501
Gallatin 38 46
Greene 247 223
Grundy 111 107
Hamilton 144 171
Hancock 228 237
Hardin 79 77
Henderson 67 69
Henry 163 166
Iroquois 120 121
Jackson 281 304
Jasper 192 214
Jefferson 397 494
Jersey 167 187
JoDaviess 343 377
Johnson 146 168
Kane 94 82
Kankakee 112 77
Kendall 47 59
Knox 289 330
Lake 79 67
LaSalle 246 212
Lawrence 112 143
Lee 143 157
Livingston 92 93
Logan 103 141
Macon 117 109
Macoupin 325 349
Madison 297 259
Marion 265 297
Marshall 117 133
Mason 111 136
Massac 51 62
McDonough 165 169
McHenry 170 154
McLean 184 173
Menard 122 138
Mercer 184 180
Monroe 93 129
Montgomery 230 240
Morgan 189 189
Moultrie 104 109
Ogle 210 225
Peoria 311 344
Perry 232 265
Piatt 52 60
Pike 555 491
Pope 172 168
Pulaski 56 66
Putnam 77 85
Randolph 269 317
Richland 105 94
Rock Island 233 229
Saline 122 138
Sangamon 277 257
Schuyler 252 282
Scott 68 64
Shelby 295 304
St. Clair 213 207
Stark 47 38
Stephenson 165 191
Tazewell 210 214
Union 201 239
Vermilion 277 269
Wabash 50 56
Warren 82 70
Washington 137 146
Wayne 206 235
White 79 106
Whiteside 161 148
Will 277 189
Williamson 286 377
Winnebago 165 143
Woodford 188 220
Total 17540 18166

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