I agree Carla... hunting season kinda correlates with fall the best camping of the year in some places. Living by the north shore there are some beautiful sites between now and November. That’s when our deer season starts and I’ll be gone!
Hunters and ATV riders are large in number, are well organized, have paid lobbyists, and show up in large numbers to meetings where public comments are taken for policy decisions. Plus hunters and riders spend lots of money in bars, restaurants, and hotels so locals support them. Dispersed campers are a small group who don't spend much money or show up for meetings.The DNR (state parks) and national forest service have gone too far in catering to the interests of hunters (and ATV groups) here in Illinois...... October is the best month for camping in southern Illinois.
I feel ya but those who do not hunt or ever understand the reasons WHY hunting is so required to control populations of animals living in cramped human living spaces just 'won't get it'........there are tons of info why hunting is absolutely beneficial and an absolute requirement to keep 'our controlled thru human upset in nature' healthy.....revenue thru hunting permits etc keep a population of critters in check and supplies rev to keep parks open too...keeps nature as it should be as 'we humans now need to control' thru our actions of destroying land/food/shelter etc for animals...and more but that aside, can't help ya on that ATV issue LOL ATV and all that is a huge issue in many areas. I also feel ya on that one but I don't know the 'whatever' involving ATV trail issues in a state and the why it should be increased?The DNR (state parks) and national forest service have gone too far in catering to the interests of hunters (and ATV groups) here in Illinois.
Agree with all that except we have very little dispersed camping in Illinois. It is almost nonexistent. Plenty of campers, spending plenty of money, but most are not members of organized groups. So no lobbyists, no politics, no good ole boys.Hunters and ATV riders are large in number, are well organized, have paid lobbyists, and show up in large numbers to meetings where public comments are taken for policy decisions. Plus hunters and riders spend lots of money in bars, restaurants, and hotels so locals support them. Dispersed campers are a small group who don't spend much money or show up for meetings.
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