State officials say permits for controlled pheasant hunting in Illinois will soon be available.  In a Wednesday news release, state officials say 16 of 20 pheasant hunting sites are operated by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.  The others are operated in a private-public partnership.  The state’s reservation system for online permits opens August 4th.  That’s for 15 of the state-operated sites.  The agency’s director is Marc Miller.  He says it’s time for pheasant hunters to start planning.  The daily permit fee for the controlled pheasant program is $30 for resident hunters and $35 for nonresident hunters.