In Illinois
1) be able to quarter out animal in field.
they let you do it only if you retain the sex of the deer. I asked no, no one can give me an answer.
2) Public land map in every parking area with "hunt board".
I have and know many of you did use one of these on a paid hunt, they have a board, to where you put a name/number to where you are going to be hunting. You do not have to put the exact tree, but I feel that this would help one another. This way I know roughly where someone is so I do not waste my time or ruin their hunt coming in. This more importantly in the times that something has happened give the people searching for the hunter a place to start at.
3) Use of Bicycling/Horse trails pay a fee.
I have seen way to many people get to enjoy themselves on our and anglers back. They do not have to pay a fee for it, it was made using the money from hunters/Anglers. Yet, the hunter/Angler must give way with nothing gained. If they want the big parking area (woods lost) with electricity and hook up with concrete they should pay a fee for it, just as all of us happily do to Camp.
4) Herd Management
I understand and believe that it must be done, there are 5 counties in Illinois that for years they made it that a Doe can not be harvested for first 15 days of the bow season. When I inquire as to reasoning, they said to increase population, makes sense. But when I bring up, "On the 16th day of bow season, I can legally shoot 6 Does if I have the tags, what did we gain? Would it not make more sense to limit firearms harvest (since they have a stronger impact on management than bow), they almost blew a gasket (loose money)." It is about limiting Bow Season, not about managing the herd. Sorry needed to get it off chest.