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Thread: It's been 25 years since I fished IL!!!

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    Default It's been 25 years since I fished IL!!!


    Back in the 1980 - 1995 period I lived in Cape Girardeau and I fished So. IL heavily, Rend, Kinkaid, Egypt, Cedar, Devil's Kitchen, and yes, even Horseshoe and the Ohio out of Golconda.

    I am going to take a week and go back to some of those old places I loved back then, but I need some help. I am 73, do I need a out of State permit? Are there any special rules that I need to know about for my boat. Battery boxes (even if they are strapped down and in a covered compartment) for example? Can you troll? How many rods, etc?

    Any info would be greatly appreciated.
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    You should be able to fine all of that information on the Illinois DNR website. There are a lot of "expert's" that will tell you there interpretation of the law but the only way to be sure is checking yourself.
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    Thank's for all the useful information.... er, ah, can you tell me where on the DNR website that talks about battery boxes or the number of rods I can have? Somehow I must have missed that page.

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    Your batteries have to be secured and have at least terminal covers. You can troll no problem. I know you can run at least two rods a guy, but I know there are situations when spider rigging you can have more at least at some lakes. I wouldn't take that part of info from me though. You do need an out of state permit. I believe they're 32 bucks a year for out of state for the whole year.

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    I hope that helps! Here's the site with the full regs https://www.dnr.illinois.gov/fishing...formation.aspx


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    The good part is the fish are still there. Egypt has special regs.....https://www.sipower.org/p/EGLakerules.pdf.


    Here is another...Home: I Fish Illinois

    And .....https://www.boat-ed.com/illinois/boating_law.html

    Good luck...
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    I too am from cape and fish some of these same places. horseshoe and cedar are 9.9hp lakes and have a two pole limit per person. i don't really fish cedar so you may wanna double check me on that one. i mostly fish kincaid and you can spider rig with three pole max and 2 jigs/hooks per pole. egypt is the same as kincaid on pole limits etc. i fish horseshoe occassionally with minimal success but the fish are usually good quality. fished there yesterday for about 6 hours and caught 4 nice crappie and lost 2 other nice ones trying to get them out of some thick stuff. i just like the scenery and the thump mostly why i keep going back.

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    Thanks again! I got a ticket many, many, years ago on Horseshoe. I had a 10' aluminum jon boat and would pull the battery out of my pick up to run the Shakesphere 606 trolling motor. I got the ticket for not having a fire extinguisher and no battery box. I never could figure out how the aluminum boat or me was going to catch on fire. 20+ years later I did have a fire in a 17.5' Aluminum river Jon. The only thing that burned was the plastic battery box covers. Go figure.

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