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This weekend marks a big day on the calendar of outdoorsmen everywhere. This morning, thousands of hunters will take to the woods as the first weekend of shotgun deer season opens up here in Illinois.

Those of us that participate in deer hunting know that the weekends before and after Thanksgiving mark the time when we can put the bow down and pick up the shotgun. But for those who are not deer hunters, they may ask, what is the big deal?

I was talking to a couple of guys at work just this week about the upcoming weekend. One of them asked the very question mentioned earlier. He was under the assumption that you could hunt whitetails with a gun in Illinois anytime that you wanted during the season.

In our state, bow season starts October first and runs through mid-January. If you are a bow hunter, that information is wonderful. Most of the season is available to you. If you do not carry a bow, your options are much more limited.

The weekend before Thanksgiving is open to shotgun slug season, and the weekend after Thanksgiving is also open. Between these two seasons, a gun hunter has seven total days they can hunt. In January, they may also hunt during a special Chronic Wasting Disease season or late firearms season. All total, they have very few days they can actually participate in the sport they love so much.

This is quite different from other states around us and throughout the country. Many places allow gun hunting with rifles, not just shotguns. They also have a much-expanded season in which they can use firearms.

I’m not debating whether or not our states laws are appropriate. That could take pages to discuss. What I am letting others know, though, is that this is why shotgun deer season is such a big deal here in Illinois.

It may be the only time many people get to the woods all year. This weekend you will see blaze orange clothing all over the place. Gas stations, retail stores, stoplights, country roads — all of these places will be flooded with hunters. You may also see more deer being carried in the back of pick up trucks the next couple of weeks.

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