In Legal Terms: Hunting & Fishing

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Whether it’s for population control or sport, Mississippi has rules and regulations concerning hunting and fishing. What are they? We’ll find out today from Major Chris Clark from the Department of Wildlife Fisheries and Parks. https://www.mdwfp.com/North 662-563-6222South 601-783-2911Main number: 601-432-2400Wildlife: 601-432-2199Until September 30th it’s Frog Season in Mississippi with a Daily Bag Limit of 25 per night. It’s also Raccoon season with a limit of one per party per night. But the calendar flips September 1st.https://www.mdwfp.com/media/303438/2022-2023-hunting-seasons.pdfhttps://www.mdwfp.com/media/304469/2023-2024-hunting-seasons.pdfResidents who are blind, paraplegic, a multiple-amputee, adjudged 100% disabled by the Social Security Administration, or 100% service-connected disabled by the Veterans Administration or Railroad Retirement Board are NOT required to purchase a hunting or fishing license [MS. Code 49-7-5 and 49-7-9]. Residents exempt based on these criteria are required to have proof of residency, disability status or other physical impairment in their possession while engaged in hunting and fishing activities unless an exempt license is purchased. The Disabled Exempt license is an annual privilege.https://www.mdwfp.com/license/disabled-exempt-license/Register you boat https://www.mdwfp.com/law-enforcement/faq/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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