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Title: A Private Land Access Program for Illinois


1
A Private Land Access Program for Illinois
Mission Impossible?
2
Long-term Resident Hunting License Sale Trends
3
Reasons for change in hunting participation over
the previous 10 years.
2005-2006 Illinois Hunter Harvest Survey
4
Attitudes Toward Hunting Access to private
lands is the greatest problem facing hunters in
Illinois.
2001-2002 Illinois Hunter Harvest Survey
5
Difficulty encountered in finding a place to hunt
in the specified hunting season.
2007-2008 Illinois Hunter Harvest Survey
6
Review of Private Land Access Programs
  • Review previous attempts that have been made to
    develop a private land access program in
    Illinois.
  • Review what have other states have done to
    provide hunters access to private land?
  • Review of the literature on private land access
    programs

7
What has been done?
  • 1985 - Place to Hunt Committee
  • 1995 - Access Illinois Program Developed
  • 2000 - Adhoc Deer Committee
  • 2002 - Rep. Watsons Private Land Access Meetings
  • 2008 - Deer Management Task Force

8
Review of State Programs
  • Colorado, Small Game Walk-In Access Program
  • Idaho, Access yes!
  • Kansas, Walk-in Hunting Access Program and Hunter
    Referral Program
  • Michigan, Hunting Access Program
  • Montana, Block Management
  • Nebraska, CRP-Management Access Program
  • North Dakota, PLOTS (Private Lands Open to
    Sportsmen)
  • Oregon, Access and Habitat Program
  • South Dakota, Walk-In Access Program
  • Wyoming, Private Lands Public Wildlife Access
    program

9
Private Land Access Program Alternatives
  • Hunter Referral Program
  • Walk-in Hunting Access Program
  • Commercial Land Access Program
  • Permanent or Long-Term Private Land Access
    Programs

10
What Have We Learned?
  • Access programs west of the Mississippi River
    have been more successful then those east of the
    river
  • Liability is the biggest concern of landowners
  • Trespass and hunter misconduct are a significant
    concerns of landowners.
  • Asking permission for access is important to
    maintaining a positive relationship between
    hunters and landowners
  • Landowners that already providing access are the
    ones most likely to sign up for an Access Program

11
What Have We Learned?
  • Landowners have a desire to maintain exclusive
    use of their property for oneself and/or others
  • Rural and urban landscapes require different
    approaches to private land access.
  • A cooperative partnership between hunters,
    landowners and the groups that represent them is
    key to developing a successful program.

12
Hunter Referral Programs
  • No direct incentives for landowner to provide
    access
  • Risk of program serving as a brokerage for
    hunting leases
  • Economical to implement
  • Lack of success with achieving access goals

13
Walk-In Access Programs
  • Annual payment per acre ranged from 0.45 in
    Montana to 8.52 in North Dakota
  • Most walk-in programs focus on upland game
  • Short-term programs can facilitate leasing by
    establishing a minimum lease price upon which
    hunters out-bid the state
  • Programs where the lease payment are provided as
    incentive are very expensive and require
    considerable manpower.
  • Permanent access easements are very expensive

14
Large Commercial Land Access Programs
  • Large corporations, land trusts, etc. are
    starting to moving away from public leasing to
    allowing commercial interests to manage hunting
  • Concerns with how access may impact commercial
    value and income on the property
  • Expensive long term contracts are necessary

15
Traditional Landowner Incentives to Provide
Hunters Access
  • Reduced Liability
  • Cost Sharing for Habitat Management
  • Tax Breaks
  • Cash
  • Free Loan of Equipment
  • Federal Farm Program Subsidies
  • Free Labor
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