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The early 919 edition also mentions that whitetail deer and wild turkeys may not be taken until 1925.  This seems so hard for us to fathom. Everywhere we look we see deer. There are such an abundance of them that vehicle collisions with whitetails are unfortunately commonplace. This wasn’t always the case.

I remember my dad telling me when there were rumors of whitetail deer in Grundy County. It was a major incident when someone found deer tracks. Game laws and sustainable management practices make these stories seem almost too crazy to believe. I learned some other interesting things as I browsed this old digest as well.

At one point, pheasant season was only from Oct. 1-5. Five days! Can you imagine a season that lasts only five days? The current season for pheasants in the state of Illinois is from Nov. 3 through Jan. 8. I know that pheasant populations in the state are not as good as they were 40 years ago, but apparently they are still higher than they were in 1919.

I can’t help but wonder what the State of Illinois Hunting and Fishing digests will look like in the year 2113. Will someone find our current digest hiding away in some attic? Will they look at it and be shocked and amazed at what they learn? Or will they look back at our digest and be amazed that such wild creatures once lived in the state?

I feel confident in saying that in the last 100 years we have made some vast improvements in caring for wildlife to ensure they have a secure future. Will that trend continue? Will urban sprawl hinder that commitment to wildlife? I do hope that my great-great-grandchildren will have more and better opportunities to participate in the outdoors than we do.

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