Illinois youth turkey hunters set new harvest record during 2026 season

SPRINGFIELD – Illinois youth turkey hunters set a new record, harvesting a preliminary total of 2,318 birds during the 2025 Illinois youth season. The total surpasses last year’s record of 2,099 birds and marks the third consecutive year of record-setting youth turkey harvest in Illinois.
Participation also reached an all-time high this spring. Youth hunters purchased a record 7,369 permits in 2026, surpassing the previous record of 6,538 sold in 2025. Along with a success rate of over 30% for the third year in a row, the increasing totals reflect strong youth interest in turkey hunting, excellent hunting opportunities and a robust statewide turkey population.
This year’s youth season was March 28-29 and April 4-5. The top five counties for youth harvest were Jefferson, 75; Fayette, 74; Marion, 68; Adams, 62; and Clay, 62. The following table shows preliminary harvest figures for the youth turkey season by county for 2025 and 2026.
County

2025

2026

ADAMS

50

62

ALEXANDER

14

29

BOND

20

26

BOONE

4

4

BROWN

38

34

BUREAU

19

12

CALHOUN

38

40

CARROLL

9

8

CASS

24

19

CHAMPAIGN

6

5

CHRISTIAN

8

13

CLARK

28

43

CLAY

50

62

CLINTON

30

37

COLES

7

7

CRAWFORD

38

34

CUMBERLAND

21

27

DEKALB

0

0

DEWITT

3

3

DOUGLAS

2

1

EDGAR

9

7

EDWARDS

11

15

EFFINGHAM

42

42

FAYETTE

63

74

FORD

1

0

FRANKLIN

27

35

FULTON

28

29

GALLATIN/HARDIN

31

48

GREENE

31

31

GRUNDY

4

4

HAMILTON

38

34

HANCOCK

30

43

HENDERSON

9

12

HENRY

25

18

IROQUOIS

7

7

JACKSON

28

45

JASPER

28

30

JEFFERSON

72

75

JERSEY

20

32

JO DAVIESS

47

34

JOHNSON

23

35

KANKAKEE

6

7

KENDALL

2

1

KNOX

15

6

LAKE

0

1

LASALLE

7

7

LAWRENCE

13

11

LEE

14

10

LIVINGSTON

3

5

LOGAN

4

7

MACON

1

3

MACOUPIN

60

57

MADISON

36

44

MARION

48

68

MARSHALL/PUTNAM

9

12

MASON

22

20

MASSAC

17

17

MCDONOUGH

8

11

MCHENRY

17

12

MCLEAN

9

11

MENARD

18

12

MERCER

12

12

MONROE

25

34

MONTGOMERY

34

40

MORGAN

11

15

MOULTRIE

5

6

OGLE

27

21

PEORIA

11

20

PERRY

34

42

PIATT

0

0

PIKE

71

59

POPE

30

38

PULASKI

18

23

RANDOLPH

66

55

RICHLAND

17

8

ROCK ISLAND

10

12

SALINE

26

34

SANGAMON

20

23

SCHUYLER

27

26

SCOTT

3

9

SHELBY

31

34

ST CLAIR

28

47

STARK

3

6

STEPHENSON

18

22

TAZEWELL

11

8

UNION

21

34

VERMILION

17

8

WABASH

6

8

WARREN

9

8

WASHINGTON

27

26

WAYNE

48

52

WHITE

34

36

WHITESIDE

27

25

WILL

4

5

WILLIAMSON

38

48

WINNEBAGO

25

26

WOODFORD

13

10

Total

2,099

2,318

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