Too Many Grey Fox in Illinois?
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06/30/25 06:39 PM
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Gray Fox season designated
A new Gray Fox hunting season is designated with a new law Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed Monday.
House Bill 3760 establishes the seasons and allows the Illinois Department of Natural Resources director to adjust the length of the season to adequately manage the Gray Fox population.
Quoted fromTheCentersquared.com
Last edited by Seldom; 06/30/25 06:42 PM.
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Re: Too Many Grey Fox in Illinois?
[Re: Seldom]
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06/30/25 07:03 PM
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Might be shorter then before it’s IL.
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Re: Too Many Grey Fox in Illinois?
[Re: Seldom]
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Is this so that the department can shorten or close the season?
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Re: Too Many Grey Fox in Illinois?
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Years ago they shut down the coyote season during the deer season it’s a SMH place.
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Re: Too Many Grey Fox in Illinois?
[Re: Seldom]
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Chicago suburbs held a lot of grey fox 45 years ago.
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Re: Too Many Grey Fox in Illinois?
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I haven't seen a gray fox in years they need to just close the grey fox season and let us take some more cats Cats all over the dang place where I'm at too. The bobcat regulations here are absolutely crazy. The IDNR really covets the bobcats.
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Re: Too Many Grey Fox in Illinois?
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There were quite a few badger in west central IL.
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Re: Too Many Grey Fox in Illinois?
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Gray Fox season designated
A new Gray Fox hunting season is designated with a new law Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed Monday.
House Bill 3760 establishes the seasons and allows the Illinois Department of Natural Resources director to adjust the length of the season to adequately manage the Gray Fox population.
Quoted fromTheCentersquared.com Sounds like someone high up in Illinois DNR is a predator hunter and wants to kill a grey fox if one comes in to the call.....
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Re: Too Many Grey Fox in Illinois?
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06/30/25 11:26 PM
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This bill is indeed having to do with the population of the gray fox,, because there’s a lack of them. The gray fox could very well become a protected species in Illinois because they are almost nonexistent. The Illinois Department of natural resources has tried to do studies on what is happening to the greys, the problem is, they can’t find any to do any studies.
The only real study I know of, that has a population that is observable, is in Iowa. I can’t remember where I saw the article. But hopefully there’s something available in that study, that can help determine what happened to the greys. Some argue that it is coyotes,, but greys usually hang around brush and can climb trees. I dunno,, distemper?
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Re: Too Many Grey Fox in Illinois?
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This bill is indeed having to do with the population of the gray fox,, because there’s a lack of them. The gray fox could very well become a protected species in Illinois because they are almost nonexistent. The Illinois Department of natural resources has tried to do studies on what is happening to the greys, the problem is, they can’t find any to do any studies.
The only real study I know of, that has a population that is observable, is in Iowa. I can’t remember where I saw the article. But hopefully there’s something available in that study, that can help determine what happened to the greys. Some argue that it is coyotes,, but greys usually hang around brush and can climb trees. I dunno,, distemper? … coyotes do put a hurting on them … plenty of trees here in East Texas and I’ve watched their decline due coyotes… they started ripping them out of my traps in the early 2000’s … been downhill ever since…. Only find them here or there around deer feeders hangin with the coon anymore … I’ll catch 20 coyote to every one gray fox these days
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Re: Too Many Grey Fox in Illinois?
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07/01/25 05:45 AM
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This bill is indeed having to do with the population of the gray fox,, because there’s a lack of them. The gray fox could very well become a protected species in Illinois because they are almost nonexistent. The Illinois Department of natural resources has tried to do studies on what is happening to the greys, the problem is, they can’t find any to do any studies.
The only real study I know of, that has a population that is observable, is in Iowa. I can’t remember where I saw the article. But hopefully there’s something available in that study, that can help determine what happened to the greys. Some argue that it is coyotes,, but greys usually hang around brush and can climb trees. I dunno,, distemper? Ohio is doing a new study on grey fox right now. We had alot, at least in my area, of distemper outbreaks in the mid 00s and that was about the last time people saw numbers of grey fox. Theory that was put forward by the one of the biologists was that habitat segmentation was leading to inbreeding in the population leading to weakened immuse systems
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Re: Too Many Grey Fox in Illinois?
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07/01/25 06:52 AM
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Chicago suburbs held a lot of grey fox 45 years ago. The last one I have seen was back in '86 in Lake County ( Mundelein area). I was out rabbit hunting with a high school buddy jumping on brush piles and his Beagle kicked 2 rabbit and the fox out of a huge tangle.
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Re: Too Many Grey Fox in Illinois?
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07/01/25 09:31 AM
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Never seen one here in central SD live never heard of one being caught or shot or sighted even yet I’ve picked 2 off the side of the roads, one off I-90 1 on the edge of town. The one near town looks like she pupped that year the habitat is there in the river breaks just no reports of them if someone caught one everyone would hear about it.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
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