Eliminate the ban on baiting in all counties for all game animals
House Bill 2472 allows baiting for all game animals in Illinois, enhancing hunting opportunities and impacting wildlife management and local economies.
House Bill 2472 allows baiting for all game animals in Illinois, enhancing hunting opportunities and impacting wildlife management and local economies.
Bill Information:
- Bill Number: HB 2472
- Title: Eliminate the ban on baiting in all counties for all game animals
- Status: To House Agriculture, Commerce and Tourism
- Introduced: February 3, 2025
- Classification: Bill
- Subject: Natural Resources
House Bill 2472 aims to eliminate the existing ban on baiting for all game animals across all counties in the state of Illinois. The bill seeks to modify current regulations to allow hunters to use bait as a method for attracting game animals, which proponents argue could enhance hunting opportunities and improve wildlife management.
House Bill 2472 represents a significant shift in hunting regulations in Illinois by proposing the elimination of the ban on baiting for game animals. If passed, this legislation could enhance hunting practices and impact wildlife management strategies across the state. Stakeholders, including hunters and wildlife authorities, will need to engage with the implications of this bill as it progresses through the legislative process.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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