03/11/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/12/2026 13:34
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Illinois Bobcat Season Summary 2016-2025 |
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Year |
Hunting |
Trapping |
Total Harvest |
Salvage |
Permits Filled |
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2016 |
81 |
49 |
130 |
11 |
141 |
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2017 |
159 |
159 |
318 |
40 |
358 |
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2018 |
177 |
129 |
306 |
37 |
343 |
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2019 |
151 |
155 |
306 |
29 |
335 |
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2020 |
196 |
143 |
339 |
22 |
361 |
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2021 |
174 |
116 |
290 |
23 |
313 |
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2022 |
198 |
169 |
367 |
16 |
383 |
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2023 |
214 |
156 |
370 |
19 |
389 |
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2024 |
415 |
234 |
649 |
25 |
674 |
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2025 |
405 |
222 |
627 |
27 |
654 |
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