Ill. Admin. Code tit. 17, § 680.40 - Statewide Firearm Requirements for Late-Winter Deer Hunting
a) Legal weapons to
take, or attempt to take, deer are dependent on the unused permits that are
legally in the possession of the hunter. Specifications for legal weapons are
defined in 17 Ill. Adm. Code
650.30. Hunters with a valid
Late-Winter Season Deer Permit may also use single-shot muzzleloading handguns
(handguns into which the projectile is incapable of being loaded through the
breech end) of .50 calliber or larger. Single-shot muzzleloading handguns must
use a projectile of .44 caliber or larger with sufficient blackpowder or
"blackpowder substitute" (such as Pyrodex) to produce at least 500 foot pounds
of energy at the muzzle. A wad or sleeve is not considered a projectile or part
of a projectile.
b) Hunters with
valid, unused permits from previous firearm, muzzleloader or youth seasons may
use only the legal firearms, as described in subsection (a) that are allowed by
the season for which the hunter possess an unused permit. Hunters with a valid
Late-Winter Season Deer Permit may use any of the weapons described in 17 Ill.
Adm. Code 650.30.
c) It shall be unlawful to use or possess any
other firearm or ammunition in the field while hunting white-tailed deer during
the Late-Winter Deer Season unless in accordance with the Firearm Concealed
Carry Act. The lawful possession of firearms to take furbearing mammals and
game mammals other than deer by persons other than deer hunters shall not be
prohibited during the Late-Winter deer season as set in Section
680.10.
Notes
Amended at 32 Ill. Reg. 19736, effective December 3, 2008
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