SPRINGFIELD – Hunters in Illinois harvested a preliminary total of 51,409 deer during the first weekend of the Illinois firearm deer season between Nov. 21-23. Comparatively, hunters took 54,661 and 53,348 deer during the first firearm weekends in 2024 and 2023.

Illinois’ seven-day firearm deer season will conclude December 4-7. Youth hunters with an unfilled, valid youth deer permit may hunt with the permit during the upcoming firearm deer season, December 4-7. This is the first year that unfilled youth permits are valid for both segments of firearm season.

Other deer hunting opportunities in the weeks ahead include:

  • Muzzleloader-only deer season Dec. 12-14.
  • Late-winter antlerless-only and chronic wasting disease deer seasons in select counties only, Jan. 1-4 and Jan. 16-18.
  • Archery deer season continues through Jan. 18. Please note that archery deer hunting is closed Dec. 4-7 in counties open for firearm deer season.

Visit the Illinois Department of Natural Resources online for more details about deer hunting.

A table of preliminary Illinois firearm deer harvest totals by county for the first weekend of the 2025 season, and comparable totals for 2024 and 2023 follows.

COUNTY 2023 2024 2025
Adams 1423 1414 1232
Alexander 199 225 220
Bond 562 594 533
Boone 74 80 81
Brown 591 629 528
Bureau 695 628 592
Calhoun 476 499 406
Carroll 389 387 416
Cass 448 434 391
Champaign 144 165 154
Christian 417 412 380
Clark 721 783 677
Clay 1007 1118 988
Clinton 588 735 571
Coles 415 523 411
Crawford 729 788 645
Cumberland 511 575 526
Dekalb 83 97 98
Dewitt 220 261 231
Douglas 121 129 131
Edgar 413 407 411
Edwards 283 309 304
Effingham 696 763 699
Fayette 1166 1298 1275
Ford 85 86 108
Franklin 888 879 761
Fulton 1296 1317 1228
Gallatin 306 301 241
Greene 624 660 587
Grundy 217 204 205
Hamilton 750 838 763
Hancock 992 1102 964
Hardin 467 366 347
Henderson 320 318 317
Henry 321 300 371
Iroquois 344 338 428
Jackson 1371 1355 1266
Jasper 784 851 787
Jefferson 1286 1406 1356
Jersey 435 475 409
Jo daviess 967 936 909
Johnson 749 759 750
Kane 27 24 22
Kankakee 138 139 189
Kendall 49 34 51
Knox 821 715 685
Lake 4 7 4
Lasalle 499 392 445
Lawrence 426 476 407
Lee 385 424 405
Livingston 310 323 284
Logan 215 252 238
Macon 135 156 144
Macoupin 1077 1200 1110
Madison 484 549 520
Marion 1202 1272 1164
Marshall 429 462 412
Mason 280 239 249
Massac 247 235 185
Mcdonough 528 530 476
Mchenry 204 152 178
Mclean 432 407 397
Menard 262 260 240
Mercer 600 542 627
Monroe 821 798 828
Montgomery 592 707 685
Morgan 432 435 381
Moultrie 156 182 164
Ogle 503 418 446
Peoria 581 554 586
Perry 941 918 926
Piatt 84 100 95
Pike 1189 1136 960
Pope 994 895 808
Pulaski 208 206 172
Putnam 244 229 227
Randolph 1506 1565 1363
Richland 480 533 492
Rock island 526 480 501
Saline 611 605 577
Sangamon 357 358 356
Schuyler 875 914 792
Scott 254 216 187
Shelby 895 921 838
St. Clair 560 595 595
Stark 150 131 160
Stephenson 375 307 335
Tazewell 377 371 330
Union 813 798 755
Vermilion 419 392 453
Wabash 126 156 144
Warren 337 352 337
Washington 747 802 795
Wayne 938 1113 1097
White 542 532 535
Whiteside 402 391 461
Will 167 150 151
Williamson 1163 1165 1060
Winnebago 181 174 162
Woodford 475 528 526
TOTALS 53348 54661 51409