Ill. Admin. Code tit. 17, § 885.20 - Seasons, Limits and Methods of Take for Bullfrogs, Snapping Turtles and Other Native Herptiles
a) A sport
fishing license is required for residents, unless exempt from a sport fishing
license under Section 20-5 of the Code to legally collect or take any native
herptile taxon on private land, with the landowner's permission.
b) Bullfrogs and common snapping turtles may
be taken only June 15 through October 15. There is no closed season on all
other non-listed native herptiles.
c) The daily catch limit for bullfrogs is 8,
with a possession limit of 16. The daily catch limit for common snapping
turtles is 2, with a possession limit of 4.
d) For non-listed native herptile taxa
(excluding bullfrogs), the possession limit is 8 collectively, with no more
than 4 per species.
e) Unless
otherwise authorized, turtles other than common snapping turtles may be taken
only by hand. Common snapping turtles may be taken only by hand, hook and line
or bow and arrow. Common snapping turtles may not be taken by bow and arrow in
the following counties: Randolph, Perry, Franklin, Hamilton, White, Gallatin,
Saline, Williamson, Jackson, Union, Johnson, Pope, Hardin, Massac, Pulaski and
Alexander.
f) Nonresidents
1) Nonresidents may not possess or collect
herptiles collected from the wild within this State, except:
A) for scientific purposes with a Herptile
Scientific Collection permit; or
B)
for personal consumption with a nonresident sport fishing license.
2) Nonresidents not conducting
scientific research may photograph and briefly manipulate nonvenomous herptiles
not listed as endangered or threatened in the wild, provided the herptiles are
not harmed or removed from the site where encountered.
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