Fall Hunting and Fishing Calendar - State of Missouri Conservation Department.
FISHING OPEN CLOSE
Black Bass (certain Ozark streams, see the Wildlife Code)
5/22/10 2/28/11
impoundments and other streams year-round
Bullfrogs and Green Frogs Sunset Midnight
6/30/10 10/31/10
Nongame Fish Gigging 9/15/10 1/31/11
Trout Parks 3/01/10 10/31/10
HUNTING OPEN CLOSE
Coyotes 5/10/10 3/31/n
Deer
Firearms
Urban 10/08/10 10/11/10
Early Youth 10/30/10 10/31/10
November 11/13/10 11/23/10
Antlerless 11/24/10 12/05/10
Muzzleloader 12/18/10 12/28/10
Late Youth 1/01/11 1/02/11
Archery
9/15A0 11/12/10
11/24/10 1/15/11
Doves 9/01/10 11/09/10
Furbearers 11/15/10 1/31/11
Groundhog 5/10/10 12/15/10
Pheasant
Youth (North Zone only) 10/30/10 10/31/10
North Zone 11/01/10 1/15/11
Southern Zone 12/01/10 12/12/10
Quail 11/01/10 1/15/11
Youth 10/30/10 10/31/10
Rabbits 10/01/10 2/15/11
Rails (Sora and Virginia) 9/01/10 11/09/10
Squirrels 5/22/10 2/15/11
Teal 9/11/10 9/26/10
Turkey
Fall Firearms 10/01/10 10/31/10
Archery 9/15/10 11/12/10
11/24/10 1/15/11
Waterfowl please see the Waterfowl Hunting Digest or
www.MissouriConservation.org/7573
Wilson's (common) snipe 9/01/10 12/16/10
Woodcock 10/15/10 11/28/10
TRAPPING OPEN CLOSE
Beavers and Nutria 11/15/10 3/31/11
Furbearers 11/15/10 1/31/11
Otters and Muskrats 11/15/10 2/20/11
For complete information about seasons, limits, methods and restrictions, consult the Wildlife Code and the current summaries of Missouri Hunting and Trapping Regulations and Missouri Fishing Regulations, the Fall Deer and Turkey Hunting Regulations and Information, the Waterfowl Hunting Digest and the Migratory Bird Hunting Digest. For more information visit www.MissouriConservation.org/8707 or permit vendors.
The Department of Conservation's computerized point-of-sale system allows you to purchase or replace your permits through local vendors or by phone. The toll-free number is 800-392-4115. Allow 10 days for delivery of telephone purchases. To purchase permits online go to www.wildlifelicense.com/mo/
Experience from other states indicates that considerable economic benefits can be generated from elk ecotourism and hunting.
potential economic impacts of an elk restoration will be available to local chambers of commerce and others.
FUNDING: The Department will seek outside funding to help pay for a restoration program. The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation has provided financial sup-port for restoration programs in other states and has recently expressed interest in contributing to elk restoration in Missouri.
HABITAT MANAGEMENT: The Department would work providing technical and financial assistance with landowners wanting to improve habitat conditions for elk on their property. Conservation areas in the elk restoration zone are currently managed in ways (e.g., green browse production, timber harvest, wood¬land and glade restoration) that encourage the elk to remain on those lands.
Share Your Comments
We value citizen input and welcome comments from all interested parties. Comments can be made online at www.MissouriConservatiotin.org/contact-us under Elk Restoration Comments" or mailed to: Missouri Department of Conservation, Director's Office, PO Box 180, Jefferson City, MO 65102-0180.A
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