24th Annual

Shawnee Squirrel Hunt

 

September 19th - 23rd, 2026

Pine Hills Campground Near Wolf Lake, IL


About the Shawnee Squirrel Hunt

Each year since 2002, several squirrel hunters have attended the annual Shawnee Squirrel Hunt in Southern Illinois. For more than 20 years, people from all over the US and even some as far away as New Zealand and Great Britian, have been attending and enjoying the great outdoors of the Shawnee National Forest. Some come to hunt, others to share the experience, whether it's camping, hiking, or just seeing old friends.  We would like to extend a welcome to hunters new and old, novice or experienced to attend the annual hunt and we look forward to seeing you.

The hunt takes place in the Shawnee National Forest of Southern Illinois each September. As a rule of thumb, the hunt begins the next to the last Saturday of September. People attending the annual hunt gather and camp at Pine Hills Campground on Pine Hills Rd, just off of the State Forest Rd near Wolf Lake, IL. Although several folks may arrive days early and leave days after, the official hunt lasts 5 days.

Saturday night there is a carry in supper under the pavilion, followed by live music. Saturday morning there is an "Iron Sights Contest", ending at 12:30. Saturday Night, Shawnee potluck followed by live music.

Occasionally, a few folks leave Sunday evening to be able to return to work Monday, others may roll out Monday morning. Several will stay for the entire hunt or longer. For those that do stay, the pace slows down a little, hunting in the mornings and spending more time around camp and campfires socializing.

The Hunt Begins in:
Hunt Information
Please take a moment to fully read.


1. This hunt is to take place Sept. 19th-23rd, 2026.

2. All people who read this notice are invited to attend.

3. The hunt will take place on the southern tip of Illinois in the Shawnee national forest.

4. This is PRIMARILY a rimfire hunt. If you need to bring a shotgun to hunt with, we won't taunt you.....too much. Lol.

5. The city closest to the hunt area is Anna - Jonesboro. Anybody who wants to make motel reservations should try to
    go there as it is the closest to the campground that is going to have motels, the town is about 10-15 miles away.

6. Most of us plan to camp, the chosen campground is "Pine Hills Campground" and is located not far from the town of
    Wolf Lake. Directions to Pine Hills Campground are below or can be found on the "
Maps & Directions" Page:


     FIND RT.3 THAT RUNS ON THE SOUTHWESTERN EDGE OF S. ILLINOIS. IT RUNS CLOSE TO THE MISS. RIVER.
     LOCATE THE SMALL TOWN OF WOLF LAKE. THE ROAD THAT LEADS TO THE CAMP GROUND IS ON THE SOUTH
     EDGE OF WOLF LAKE.THERE IS A LARGE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT JUNK YARD ALL ALONG THE ROAD HERE.
     THE ROAD IS AT THE BOUNDARY EDGE OF THE JUNKYARD. THERE IS A BROWN SIGN THAT POINTS TO TRAIL OF
     TEARS STATE FOREST. THE ROAD ONLY GOES EAST. TAKE THIS ROAD FOR 1-1/2 MILES AND YOU WILL FIND A
     SIGN THAT POINTS TO THE PINE HILLS CAMPGROUND. THE CAMP IS ABOUT 1 MILE DOWN THE ROCK ROAD.
        
     Camping fees are $10.00 per night, be forewarned...there is
NO ELECTRICITY, HOOK UPS OF ANY KIND OR
     DRINKING WATER!
There are, pit toilets, fire pits, picnic tables and lantern hooks. THAT IS ALL! You will not get cell
     phone reception from the campground! Thank God! You will have to drive a couple miles for that.

7. Illinois sells a 5 day non-resident license for $35.50. A habitat stamp is also required and will cost you and extra $5.50,
    these can be bought online and I highly suggest you do so.

    You can put the dates of the hunt on the permit and it will become activated at that time. The limit on squirrels is
5/day
    10 IN POSSESSION,
we aim to eat a bunch as we go along!

   
NOTE! If you were born after Jan 1, 1980, you will need either a hunter safety certificate or an old hunting license
    issued from your own state.

   
ALL GUNS MUST BE CASED WHEN INSIDE A VEHICLE! PISTOL HOLSTERS DO NOT COUNT AS A CASE. IT MUST BE
    ZIPPERED, TIED OR IN A HARD CASE
. You may carry a pistol while hunting.

   
NOBODY FROM OUT OF STATE NEEDS A F.O.I.D. CARD and can buy ammo without it. I can't... go figure.

8. A list of things that you may want to know about would contain these items... skeeters, ticks, chiggers, poison ivy
    (lots!), Rattlers, Copperheads, and Cottonmouth Water Moccasins. (all snakes are protected!) Mt. lions, Wolves and
    Black Bear are also protected.

9. PART of the area we will be hunting lies in a special regulations zone. All plants and animals
EXCEPT THOSE LISTED
    in the hunting regulations, are protected and not legal to take. Squirrels, Coyotes, Ground-hogs and Skunks are listed
    in the regulations and
CAN BE TAKEN while this hunt is going on.

10.
SNAKE SAFETY! There are 3 kinds of poisonous snakes there. I also was not kidding about them being protected.
      They actually close about 7 miles of road there, twice a year, so they can migrate to higher ground without getting
      squished.

      a.
DO NOT PUT YOUR FEET WHERE YOU CAN'T SEE! PRETTY BASIC. IN OTHER WORDS DON'T GO
          WADING OFF THROUGH SOME HAY FIELD OR WEED PATCH ON YOUR WAY TO THE WOODS.

     b.
DO NOT STEP OVER LOGS OR LARGE ROCKS! INSTEAD STEP UP ON THEM AND LOOK ON THE OTHER SIDE
         AND IF YOU CAN
T SEE BACK UNDER IT, WALK AROUND.

     c.
BE VERY CAREFUL IN CLIMBING STEEP CREEKBANKS. SNAKES LIKE TO LAY UNDER THE WASHED OUT
         ROOTS OF TREES AND WHEN YOU GRAB THE TRUNK TO PULL YOURSELF UP, YOUR ENTIRE BODY CAN COME
         INTO STRIKING RANGE.

     d
. DO NOT CHASE CRIPPLED SQUIRRELS THROUGH THE WOODS! MOST OF YOU HAVE REPEATERS AND RIMFIRE
         AMMO IS CHEAP! IN SNAKE COUNTRY, ANY SQUIRREL THAT EVEN LOOKS LIKE HE MIGHT HAVE SOME LIFE IN
         HIM SHOULD BE SHOT AGAIN IMMEDIATELY!

     e.
IF YOU'RE IN THE WOODS BEFORE OR AFTER DARK CARRY A GOOD LIGHT. PROBABLY WON'T HELP BUT,
         YOU'LL FEEL BETTER.

     f.
KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN IN ROCKY CREEK BEDS OR ANY WET OR EVEN DAMP SPOTS AND ALONG ROCK
        WALLS THAT BORDER THE WATER.

11. Hunters are required to keep game separately identifiable. If you share a cooler with somebody, then you will need
     bags that can be marked with your name.

12. People who can't do without hook ups for trailers can camp at devil's backbone in Grand Tower. The camp is
      right on the banks of the ole Mississippi river and is about 10-15 miles from the Pine Hills Camp. Grand Tower can
      be located on rt. 3 just north of Wolf Lake.

13. No vehicles of any kind are allowed off the road. No 4 wheelers or dirt bikes, so leave
em home!

14. There are places to fish around there and a one day license can be had for $5.50... Just in case you need a break
      from hunting....yeah ...right!

15. Women and children are welcome. BUT! There will be a designated camp at which after a certain time in the evening
      children and sensitive folks will be politely asked to make their disappearance! No offense meant to anybody and
      that's how
WE AIM NOT TO OFFEND ANYBODY.

16. The terrain in Shawnee can be very tough. The hills only go to about 600 feet but can be quite steep. There are flat
      places to hunt but you may have to drive a couple of miles to get to them. In the hills you will find 99% grey
      squirrels, in the bottoms you will find some fox squirrels.


                                                                       General Information

1. If you play an instrument, bring it. Saturday evening/night is live music and we welcome you to join in. There are
    judges and the more "adult beverages" consumed makes us all play and sound better.

2. Pets are welcome, they are also
YOUR responsibility.  Per the USFS "Pets are allowed ONLY ON A LEASH". Do NOT let
    them run loose. Please be respectful of other guests, they may be frightened of or do not care for pets. Please keep
    them in your campsite, or on the roadways if exercising them. Please clean up after your pet and get permission from
    other guests before taking your pet into their campsite. Please keep pets out of common area when populated i.e. the
    pavilion during the annual potluck.

3. There is
NO HUNTING in the campground. The hunting area begins across the wood rail fence where the campground
    maintenance ends.

4. You
CANNOT have a loaded gun on the road in Illinois, it has to be COMPLETELY empty if even walking across the
    road. This means no round in the chamber and
NO loaded magazine in the firearm.

5. When traveling to and from hunting areas, the firearm must be unloaded and secured in a case.

6. This is
FEDERAL land, state law regarding use or "recreational or medicinal substances" has no meaning and does
    not apply. "Recreational and Medical substances" are prohibited and
ILLEGAL ON FEDERAL LAND.

7. Any "Critter" or bird that is not a game species and or is a game species NOT in season is ILLEGAL TO KILL. Snakes,
    turtles, frogs, amphibians, reptiles, songbirds, raptors, furbearers, and others are
ILLEGAL TO KILL. PLEASE READ
   
THE ILLINOIS HUNTER DIGEST FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION.  Here is a copy: Illinois Hunter Digest

8. The daily limit of squirrels in Illinois is 5 per day, possession limit is 10.

9. The nearest town is Wolf Lake, it's a small town. The Duck Inn has dining, beverages, and ice

10. Anna - Jonesboro is 10-15 miles away and should have about anything you may need. There are gas stations, stores,
      grocers, services, dining, and many other amenities in Anna - Jonesboro.

11. You can get (and people have gotten) lost, turned around, or confused hunting the Shawnee National Forest. Please
      go prepared, map and compass or GPS. Cell phones may or may not work, especially if you really need them.

12. There are snakes, ticks, mosquitoes, gnats, bats, and a lot of other critters and creep crawlies in or around the
      campground. They live there, we are the visitors. Bring insect repellants, Thermocells, Permethrin, nets, shelters, or
      anything else you may need to be comfortable.

13. Raccoons often raid the camp, bring garbage bags and hang them out of reach. Do NOT leave food on the picnic
      tables overnight.

14. There are many, many types of snakes in Southern Illinois, and the Shawnee National Forest, 3 are
VENOMOUS. The
      Copperhead, Timber Rattlesnake, and Cottonmouth Water Moccasin are
VENOMOUS, please use caution and
      common sense in "snakey areas". Remember all snakes are protected.

15. Use common sense when hunting. Make sure you identify your target before shooting. Make sure that your firearm is
      always pointing in a safe direction. Always look out and think for the other guy.
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