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Title: Lake Shelbyville Deer Hunt for People with Disabilities

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Lake ‌Shelbyville to Host 35th Annual Deer Hunt for People with Disabilities

SHELBYVILLE, Ill. (WCIA) – Lake Shelbyville will welcome hunters ⁣for the 35th Annual Deer ‍Hunt for People‍ with Disabilities beginning this week. The event, a collaboration ​between the U.S. Army Corps​ of Engineers and Wolf Creek State Park, provides an opportunity for individuals with disabilities ‍to participate in ‌a firearm deer hunt.

The hunt will take place November 21-23,⁣ coinciding‌ with the first firearm deer season, within designated recreation areas of Lake Shelbyville normally ⁤closed for the season.

For‌ safety during the event, several recreation areas will ⁤be temporarily closed to⁤ all⁢ vehicle ‍and pedestrian traffic starting at 2 p.m. on ⁢Thursday, November 20, and reopening at 7 p.m. on Sunday,⁣ November 23. These closures include Lone Point and Lithia Springs Campgrounds, as well as all of‌ Wilborn Creek, Whitley creek, Coon Creek, ​and Opossum Creek ⁤Recreation areas.Boat ramps within⁣ Wilborn Creek, Coon ⁤Creek, and Opossum Creek will also be closed.

Lake users can still‍ access the water via boat ramps at Dam West, ⁣Lone ‌Point, Lithia Springs, Wolf Creek, and eagle Creek State Parks, and also all primitive ramps.

Those seeking more data⁤ about the hunt can contact Lake Shelbyville’s Natural Resources Specialist taylor Finks at 217-774-3951.

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