Ill. Admin. Code tit. 17, § 670.30 - Statewide Legal Bow and Arrow
a) The
only legal hunting devices to take, or attempt to take, deer are:
1) Longbows, recurve bows or compound bows
with minimum pull of 30 pounds at some point within a 28-inch draw. Minimum
arrow length is 20 inches.
2)
Crossbows shall meet all of the following specifications:
A) use a bowstring to propel the bolt or
arrow and have a minimum peak draw weight of 125 pounds;
B) have a minimum length (from butt of stock
to front of limbs) of 24 inches;
C)
have a working safety; and
D) be
used with fletched bolts or arrows of not less than 14 inches in length (not
including point).
b) Broadheads must be used for archery deer
hunting. Broadheads may have fixed or expandable cutting surfaces, but they
must be a minimum 7/8 inch in diameter when fully opened. Broadheads with fixed
cutting surfaces must be metal or flint-, chert- or obsidian-knapped;
broadheads with expandable cutting surfaces must be metal. Nothing in this
subsection shall be construed to prohibit the possession of arrows with field
tips or blunt tips for the purpose of legally taking small game or for target
practice during the course of the hunt, but those arrows may not be used in any
attempt to take deer.
c) All other
hunting devices, including electronic arrow tracking devices utilizing radio
telemetry, are illegal. It is unlawful to carry any firearm or sidearm while
hunting deer with a bow and arrow unless in accordance with the Firearm
Concealed Carry Act or during the firearm deer season with a valid, unfilled
firearm deer permit.
Notes
Amended at 37 Ill. Reg. 14926, effective August 30, 2013
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