Horseshoe Lake Madison Hunter Fact Sheet
2011 - 2012 Season
INTRODUCTION: The Illinois Department of Natural Resources is responsible for providing outdoor recreational opportunities for the residents of this State. This area is managed by the Department for wildlife enhancement and improving the opportunity for public hunting.
LOCATION: In the East St. Louis Area in Madison County, 2 ½ miles east of Granite City. Route 111 is adjacent to the eastern boundary and Route 162 is adjacent on the northern boundary.
SETTING: The hunting area consists of 1000 acres of water with the remaining acreage comprised of row crop and sunflower fields interspersed with small tracts of grassland and forest.
SITE REGULATIONS:
| SPECIES |
SEASONS |
HOURS |
SPECIAL RULES/PERMITS |
|
| Ducks/Geese |
Legal opening/ closing set by State and Federal Regulations |
1/2 hour before sunrise to 3:30 p.m. (1) |
All hunting must be from a waterfowl blind |
Hunters are required to check in at check station |
| Teal & Early Canada Goose |
Set by Federal guidelines |
Sunrise to sunset for teal. Early Goose ½ hr before sunrise to sunset |
All hunting must be from a waterfowl blind |
Hunters are required to check in and out at the sign-in box located at the site office. |
| Late Goose |
After close of Duck season. Closes once Central Goose Zone ends. |
1/2 hr before sunrise to 3:30 p.m. (2) |
All hunting must be from a waterfowl blind |
Hunters are required to check in and out at the sign-in box located at the site office. |
| Youth Duck |
Legal opening/ closing set by State and Federal Regulations |
½ hr. before sunrise to 3:30 p.m. |
All hunting must be from a waterfowl blind |
Hunters are required to check in at check station |
| Dove (Regular) |
Sept. 1 thru Sept. 30 |
12:00 noon to 5:00 p.m. |
Special permit Sept.1-5 Springfield drawing. Then daily drawing is held to determine the quota of 50 hunters per day. |
Hunters are required to check in at the Main Office check station. |
| Youth Dove |
First weekend day in September or Labor Day |
12:00 noon to 5:00 p.m. |
Hunting by permit only but standby if available |
A permit is required to hunt. Youth hunters are required to check in at the Main office check station. |
| Pheasant (Controlled) |
Begins the second (2nd) Wednesday of December or the first hunting day after the close Central Zone duck season, whichever occurs first through Jan 31 |
9:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.Wed - Sun |
Daily drawing is held to determine quota - 40 hunters per day |
Hunters
are required to check in at check station. |
| Youth Pheasant |
One day in November |
9:00 a.m. / 4:00 p.m. |
Age 10-15 only |
Hunters are required to check in at check station. No standby permits. |
| Rabbit & Quail |
First day of Controlled Pheasant Hunting Season at the site. |
9:00 a.m. / 4:00 p.m. |
Only registered pheasant hunters w/ State Habitat Stamp. |
Hunters are required to check in at check station |
| Wild Turkey (Spring) |
Statewide season dates (southern zone) |
½ hour before sunrise to 1:00 pm |
By special permit from Springfield application. Two hunters per season. |
Hunters are requested to report harvest to the site. |
| Archery Deer |
Oct. 1 thru Dec. 2 |
Statewide hunting hours |
By site permit only, applications rec'd by site March 1-31. |
Hunters must wear blaze orange cap and vest during the firearm deer seasons while archery hunting on this site. |
| Furbearer |
Statewide opening, land sets and live traps only through waterfowl season. All sets permitted after regular waterfowl season. |
24 hours |
By site permit only, drawing conducted during the last week of October. |
Harvest report to be submitted by April 1 after the season. |
| Furbearer
Hunting (coyote only, bow and arrow only) |
Archery Deer Season at the site (Oct. 1 thru Dec 2) | 1/2 hr. before sunrise to 1/2 hr after sunset | Hunters are required to report harvest to the site. | |
| Snow Goose (Conservation order) | Statewide Season | 1/2 hour before sunrise to 1/2 hour after sunset | All hunting must be from a waterfowl blind. | Hunters are required to check in and out at the sign-in box located at the site office. |
| Crow | February 1st through the end of February. | Statewide Hours | By site permit only | Hunters are required to report hunter trips and harvest by March 15 |
(1).
During the regular duck and regular goose seasons, hunting hours the last
three days of the season will extend to sunset.
(2). During the late goose season, hunting hours the last
three days of the season will extend to sunset.
Waterfowl (Regular Duck
and Goose Season)
1. All hunters must report to check station to fill out
information cards and to present their hunting license or firearm owners identification
(F.O.I.D.) cards before proceeding to blinds.
2. Registered blind builders desiring to claim their blinds,
must report to the check station one hour before the opening shooting hour each
day and occupy that blind for at least one hour. Check station opens at 4:30
a.m. Blinds not claimed by blind builders by this hour will be available for
assignment on a drawing basis. After this drawing, blinds will be assigned on
a first come, first serve basis from 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m., after which
time the area will be closed to additional hunters.
3. All hunting will be from registered blinds only and
hunters must occupy their blinds within one hour after blind is assigned
on any specific day.
4. All hunters must check out within one hour of the
close of legal shooting hours. At this time all waterfowl and coots bagged
must be reported by submitting harvest card.
5. All hunting parties shall hunt over a spread of at
least 12 decoys. The decoys shall be staked, placed, or floating and be
individually visible, be at least 8 inches long and not be within a boat,
blind or container. Decoys may be left overnight or for the season.
6. Only ducks, Mergansers, Coots, and geese can be hunted.
7. It shall be unlawful to trespass upon a designated
waterfowl hunting area between sunset of the Sunday immediately preceding
opening day of regular duck season through the day before regular duck
season as posted at the site.
8. No more than 4 persons shall occupy a blind at one
time.
9. Blinds shall not be locked.
10. No person shall hunt or attempt to hunt, except from
within a registered blind.
11. No person under 16 years of age may hunt or attempt
to hunt on this area, unless accompanied by an adult.
12. No person shall fish within 250 yards of an occupied
blind within the hunting area.
13. Boats with motors up to 50 h.p. are permitted on
the lake.
14. Claiming or attempting to claim a blind which is
legally occupied, and/or harassing, in any manner, the occupants of a
blind which has been legally occupied, is unlawful.
15. No alcoholic beverages are permitted at check station
or in hunting field.
Youth Waterfowl
1. The Youth hunt is typically held on the weekend preceding
the Illinois Central Zone duck season opener.
2. Youth hunters must be 15 years of age or younger and must have a hunting
license and HIP registration number.
3. Adults may not hunt or shoot any wildlife.
4. All regulations listed under Waterfowl also apply.
Dove
1. Hunting is restricted to the managed fields on the peninsula
area of the park.
2. Registration will be held at the Main Office check station for permit and
non-permit holders from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
3. Hunting hours will be from noon to 5:00 p.m. for the entire season
which is September 1 through September 30 at this site.
4. Statewide daily bag limit.
5. For the first 5 days of the season, hunting will be by permit only.
Permits will be issued from the Springfield Permit Office prior to the
season. A standby drawing will be held to fill all other vacancies.
6. After the first 5 days, a daily drawing will be held each time more
than 50 hunters properly register for the daily hunt.
7. All hunters must be present for registration and drawing. Up to four
hunters may register on one card.
8. All hunters will be required to check into the Main Office check station
prior to hunting and to report their harvest at the end of their hunt.
9. Harvested doves must be kept in separate bags by each hunter.
10. All hunting will be done from numbered stakes. When a dove is downed,
hunters are required to leave their gun at their stake while retrieving
their bird. Hunters must hunt within 10 feet of assigned stake.
11. All shooting must be done from at least a 30 degree angle. Shooting
at doves on, or slightly above, the sunflowers is prohibited.
12. No alcoholic beverages are permitted at check station or in the hunting
field.
13. No cleaning of doves is permitted at check station or in the hunting
field.
14. It is the hunter’s responsibility to remove all refuse, including
empty shotgun shells, from the hunting area once they have finished hunting.
15. ONLY NON TOXIC SHELLS ARE PERMITTED AT THIS SITE. Steel shot size
#6 or smaller is allowed.
16. All dogs must be kept on leash until hunter is at his assigned stake.
17. Non-hunters are not allowed in the fields.
Youth Dove
1. A one-day hunt will be held the first weekend day in
September or Labor Day, whichever comes first.
2. All youth hunters and supervising adults must be present at the Main Office
check station for a drawing to determine hunting stakes. Each youth must have
a supervising adult present.
3. Check in time is from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Hunting hours are from
noon to 5:00 p.m.
4. All youth hunters must have a valid Illinois hunting license and HIP
number.
5. All supervising adults, unless non-Illinois residents, must have current
F.O.I.D. cards.
6. Hunting is by permit. A standby draw may be available if permit holders
do not show up.
7. All youth must be between the ages of 10 & 15.
8. All regulations listed under Dove also apply.
Pheasant (Controlled
Hunts)
1. Hunting will begin the second Wednesday of December or the first
hunting day after the close of the Central Zone duck season whichever occurs
first. No hunting on Mondays and Tuesdays, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.
2. Hunting hours are from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. with daily limit of two (2)
pheasants. Hunting is by reservation. Reservations can be made on-line at www.tmillerinc.com
prior to 48 hours of the desired hunt date. Phone-in reservations can only be
made within 48 hours of the desired hunt date by calling T. Miller at 217/793-6146.
A drawing for standby hunters will be held if the daily quota of 40 hunters
is not reached by permit holders.
3. All hunters are required to wear a cap and upper outer garment of solid blaze
orange of at least 400 square inches.
4. All hunting must be done with shotgun or bow and arrow. Only shot shells
with shot size of #5 lead; #3 steel/tin or smaller; tungsten iron, tungsten
polymer, tungsten matrix, or smaller; #4 bismuth or smaller, may be used. Flu-flu
arrows only may be used by bow hunters.
5. A drawing will be held at 8:30 a.m. at the Main Office to assign hunting
areas to permit holders. Immediately following, a second drawing will be held
for standby hunters if daily quota of hunters is not reached by permit holders.
6. Hunters are required to present their hunting license at the check station
before hunting. Persons exempt by law from having a hunting license must present
a firearm owners identification card. If they are under the age of 21 and do
not have a card, they must be accompanied by a parent, legal guardian, or loco
parentis who has a valid card in possession.
7. Non-hunters are not allowed in field.
8. Hunters will not leave site without first checking out by submitting harvest card.
9. All pheasants must be affixed with a state tag before they are removed from
site.
10. Anyone who has killed game previously and has it in his possession or in
his vehicle must declare it with the person in charge of the area prior to hunting
the area. Any other game found in the hunter’s possession after he has started
hunting on the area will be considered illegally taken if the hunter has not
declared it prior to going into the field.
Quail
1. Only registered pheasant hunters with a State Habitat
Stamp may hunt quail.
2. Hunters are allowed to harvest 4 quail during the one day hunt.
3. Season for quail will be the first day of the Controlled Pheasant Season.
4. Shot size of 5 lead or 3 steel or smaller.
Rabbit
1. Only registered pheasant hunters with a State Habitat
Stamp may hunt rabbit.
2. Hunters are allowed to harvest 2 rabbits during the one day hunt.
3. Season for rabbit will be the first day of the Controlled Pheasant
Season.
4. Shot size of 5 lead or 3 steel or smaller.
Youth Pheasant
1. Applicants must receive a permit from the department.
The dates and methods for making reservations will be publicly announced.
There is no fee for the youth pheasant hunting permit.
2. The hunting date may vary from year to year (one day hunt typically
occurring in November).
3. Hunting hours are from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Check-in time is from 7:00
a.m. to 8:00 a.m. at the Main Office.
4. All hunters must be between the ages of ten (10) and fifteen (15) and
have a youth hunting permit. Habitat stamps and HIP numbers are not required.
5. All hunters are required to present their hunting licenses at the check
station before hunting. Each permit holder must be accompanied by a non-hunting
supervisory adult. If the hunter does not have a valid F.O.I.D. card,
the supervisory adult is required to have a valid F.O.I.D. card. Only
one supervisory adult in a hunting party is required to have an F.O.I.D.
card if the hunters in the hunting party stay under the immediate control
of the supervisory adult possessing the valid card.
6. All youth hunters and supervisory adults must wear a hat and vest of
solid blaze orange while in the field.
7. Anyone who has killed game previously and has it in his possession
or in his vehicle must declare it with the person in charge of the area
prior to hunting on the area. Any other game found in the hunter’s possession
after he has started hunting on the area will be considered illegally
taken if the hunter has not declared it prior to going into the field.
8. All hunting must be done with shotguns. Only shot shells with shot
size of #5 lead: #3 steel/tin or smaller; tungsten iron, tungsten polymer,
tungsten matrix, or smaller; #4 bismuth or smaller, may be used.
9. The daily limit is 2 pheasants of either sex. No other game may be
harvested.
10. All pheasants must be affixed with a department tag before they are
removed from the area. The tag must remain on the leg of the pheasant
until the pheasants are finally prepared for consumption.
Early/Late Goose and
Teal Season
1. All hunting must be done from a staked blind. Blind
need not be completed.
2. Blind builders wishing to hunt their blind must claim their blind no
later than ½ hour before shooting time.
3. All hunters must sign in before hunt and sign out and report their
results at the end of hunt. The sign-in box is located at the Main Office.
4. No more than 4 persons can occupy a blind at one time.
5. Persons under 16 years of age shall not hunt or attempt to hunt unless
accompanied by an adult.
6. Blinds not claimed by blind builders are available on a first come,
first serve basis.
7. Hunting hours for teal are sunrise to sunset.
8. Hunting hours for early Canada goose season are ½ hour before
sunrise to sunset.
9. Hunting hours for late goose season, following the close of duck season,
are ½ hour before sunrise to 3:30 pm. The hunting hours the last
three days will extend to sunset.
10. A minimum of 12 goose decoys must be used by each hunting blind.
11. Conservation order: Snow Goose season concludes March 31. Statewide and
site specific regulations apply.
Wild Turkey (Spring)
1. Hunters must apply to Springfield Permit office for
permits.
2. Two (2) hunters per season will be allowed.
3. Hunting will be allowed on the peninsula only (Bend Road).
4. Hunters are required to report harvest to the site.
Deer Archery
A total of eight (8) bowhunters will be permitted to hunt the
designated hunting area(s) of Horseshoe Lake State Park, Madison County, IL,
during each of the designated hunting weeks. Statewide hunting hours and regulations
will be in effect, with the following site specific regulations in effect:
1. It will be unlawful to construct or use any tree stand using nails, screws,
or wire, or any device which pierces or cuts the bark of the tree on which it
is installed. All tree stands must be portable and must be removed at the end
of each week. NO PERMANENT STANDS ARE PERMITTED.
2. All deer harvested must be reported to the park office in addition
to reporting harvest via the telephone/on-line check in system. Harvest sheet must be
returned by December 31 or privileges for the next year will be forfeited.
3.It will be unlawful to possess or consume any alcoholic beverages on the
site.
4. Permits are not transferable. Applications will be accepted from March 1
to March 31.
Only successful applicants will be notified by mail once the drawing is complete.
Persons interested in participating in the drawing should contact Horseshoe
Lake State Park to request an application.
There will be nine (9) hunting sessions available as listed below. Hunters
will need to prioritize the hunting date selections they are interested in hunting.
ONLY 1 SESSION WILL BE AWARDED PER HUNTER.
| 1st hunt (Oct. 1 - Oct. 7) | 5th hunt (Oct. 29 - Nov. 4) | 9th hunt (Nov. 26 - Dec. 2) |
| 2nd hunt (Oct 8 - Oct. 14) | 6th hunt (Nov. 5 - Nov. 11) | |
| 3rd hunt (Oct. 15 - Oct. 21) | 7th hunt (Nov. 12 - Nov. 18) | |
| 4th hunt (Oct. 22 - Oct. 28) | 8th hunt (Nov. 19 - Nov. 25) |
5. All hunters must wear blaze orange as required during all firearm deer hunting season(s).
6. Successful applicants are encouraged to review the map of the areas where
hunting is allowed.
7.
All hunters are required to harvest an antlerless deer before harvesting an
antlered deer.
Furbearer Hunting
1. Furbearer hunting will
be open only to permitted archery deer hunters at the site.
2. Archery deer permit holders will be allowed to harvest a coyote during their
designated hunting week.
3. Harvest must be reported
on the archery deer harvest sheet along with hunter trips and deer harvested.
Furbearer Trapping
A total of four trapping permits will be awarded per season through
a public drawing to be held at the site during the last week of October. Registration
for the drawing will begin at 10:00 a.m., and the drawing will be held a 11:00
a.m. Interested participants must possess a current or previous year’s trapping
license. Trapping area maps will be available at the site. Statewide trapping
regulations will be in effect, with the following site specific regulations
in effect:
1. A permit is required.
2. Only Egg Traps, D-P (Dog-Proof) Traps, box traps, cage traps, and traps of
similar design may be used for land sets.
3. Only body gripping traps with a jaw spread of 4 ½ inches or less and
square body-gripping traps with a 10-inch jaw spread may be used for water sets.
4. Trapping will be permitted from the statewide opening, except during the
waterfowl season live traps only and land sets only. All trapping will be permitted
after the close of waterfowl season.
5. No traps can be set without tags.
6. Trappers are required to report harvest to the site by April 1st.
Crow
1. Hunters are required
to obtain a site permit and harvest sheet form the site office prior to hunting.
2. Harvest sheets, including
hunter trips, are to be returned to the site office by March 15 or forfeit hunting
privileges the following year.
3. Hunting will be allowed from February 1 through the end of February.
4. Hunting is restricted to the peninsula area of the park (Bend Road).
5. Hunting hours are 1/2 hour before sunrise to sunset.
6. All harvested crows must be removed from State property and disposed of properly.
7. There is no shot size restriction or non-toxic shot requirement.
OTHER SITE FACILITIES:
Fishing, camping, picnicking, and hiking.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Horseshoe Lake State
Park at 3321 Highway 111, Granite City, IL 62040 (618) 931-0270.
Equal opportunity to participate in programs of the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) and those funded by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and other agencies is available to all individuals regardless of race, sex, national origin, disability, age, religion, or other non-merit factors. If you believe you have been discriminated against, contact the funding source’s civil rights office and/or the Equal Employment Opportunity Officer, IDNR, 1 Natural Resources Way, Springfield, IL 62702-1271; (217)785-0067; TTY (217)782-9175.