Professional Documents
Culture Documents
2016
2016
Fall Deer
& Turkey
M I S S O U R I D E PA R T M E N T O F CO N S E RVAT I O N
Director,
Department of Conservation
Robert L. Ziehmer
The Conservation Commission
Don C. Bedell
James T. Blair, IV
Marilynn J. Bradford
David W. Murphy
Missouri Department of
Conservation
PO Box 180
Jefferson City, MO 65102-0180
573-751-4115
mdc.mo.gov
Equal opportunity to participate in
and benefit from programs of the
Missouri Department of Conservation
is available to all individuals without
regard to their race, color, national
origin, sex, age, or disability. Questions
should be directed to the Department
of Conservation, PO Box 180, Jefferson
City, MO 65102, 573-751-4115 (voice)
or 800-735-2966 (TTY), or to the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service Division of
Federal Assistance, 4401 N. Fairfax
Drive, Mail Stop: MBSP-4020, Arlington,
VA 22203.
Central Region
3500 East Gans Road
Columbia, MO 65201
573-815-7900
Northwest Region
701 James McCarthy Drive
St. Joseph, MO 64507
816-271-3100
Southwest Region
2630 N. Mayfair
Springfield, MO 65803
417-895-6880
Ozark Region
551 Joe Jones Blvd.
West Plains, MO 65775
417-256-7161
Northeast Region
3500 S. Baltimore
Kirksville, MO 63501
660-785-2420
Southeast Region
2302 County Park Drive
Cape Girardeau, MO 63701
573-290-5730
NOPPADOL PAOTHONG
Table of Contents
4 General Information
4
4
4
6
12
13
14
Hunter-Orange Requirement
Methods Prohibited
Baiting Regulations
Chronic Wasting Disease Information
Hunting Other Game
Feral Hogs
Antler-Point Restriction
16 Permits
16
16
16
17
18
18
19
20
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Hunter-Education Requirement
Youth Permits
Apprentice Hunter Authorization
Purchasing Permits
Resident Permits
Nonresident Permits
Firearms Antlerless Permits
Landowner Permits
26
27
28
30
32
40
54
60
Youth Portions
November Portion
Antlerless Portion
Alternative Methods Portion
GENERALINFORMATION
General Information
Definitions
Deer: White-tailed deer and mule deer.
Antlered Deer: A deer with at least one antler a minimum
of 3 inches long, except that special antler-point restrictions
apply in some counties. See Page 14.
Take: To hunt, pursue, wound, capture, or kill any wildlife in
any manner. Also includes acts of assistance to other people
attempting to take wildlife.
Taker: A person who takes or attempts to take wildlife.
Hunter-Orange Requirement
You must wear hunter orange if:
You are hunting any species of game during firearms deer
season. Some exceptions are allowed. See below.
You are hunting on an area that is having a managed firearms deer hunt.
You are serving as a mentor to another hunter during firearms deer season or on an area that is having a managed
firearms deer hunt.
To satisfy this rule, you must wear both a hunter-orange hat
and a hunter-orange shirt, vest, or coat. The hunter-orange
color must be plainly visible from all sides. Camouflage
orange does not satisfy this rule.
You dont have to wear hunter orange if:
You are hunting migratory game birds.
You are archery hunting within municipal boundaries
where the discharge of firearms is prohibited.
You are hunting on federal or state land where deer hunting is restricted to archery or crossbow methods.
You are using an archery permit during the alternative
methods portion.
You are hunting in a county that is closed during the antlerless portion.
You are hunting small game or furbearers during the alternative methods portion.
Methods Prohibited
Electronic calls and electronically activated calls may not be
used or possessed while hunting deer or turkeys.
Dogs may not be used to take deer or turkeys.
Artificial lights may not be used to spot, locate, or take deer
or turkeys.
Night vision equipment and thermal imagery devices may
not be used or possessed while hunting.
Poisons and tranquilizing drugs may not be used.
Arrows, bolts, and darts must not contain any chemical
or explosive.
Slingshots may not be used to take deer or turkeys.
Wildlife may not be taken from or across a public roadway
with a firearm, bow, or crossbow.
Deer and turkeys may not be taken from or with the aid of a
motor-driven land conveyance or aircraft.
Live decoys may not be used or possessed while
hunting turkeys.
Deer may not be taken while they are in a stream or other
body of water, or from any boat with a motor attached,
regardless of whether the motor is running or not.
Deer may not be taken within any area enclosed by a
fence greater than 7 feet in height, except in licensed
hunting preserves.
Baiting Regulations
Use of bait while hunting is illegal. Bait includes grain
or other feed placed or scattered so as to attract deer or
turkeys.
An area is considered baited for 10 days after complete
removal of the bait.
A hunter can be in violation if they take or attempt to take a
deer or turkey by the aid of bait where the hunter knows or
reasonably should know that the area is or has been baited.
It is illegal to place bait in a way that causes others to be in
violation of the baiting rule.
Doe urine and other scents may be used to attract deer
while hunting, as long as the scents are not used on or with
grain or other food products.
Mineral blocks, including salt, are not considered bait.
However, mineral blocks that contain grain or other food
additives are prohibited.
The use of mineral blocks and salt is not allowed on conservation areas.
It is legal to hunt over a harvested crop field, but it is not
legal to add grain or other crops, such as apples, to the field
after it has been harvested.
Manipulating crops, such as mowing or knocking them
down, is not considered baiting for deer and turkeys; however, it is illegal to hunt waterfowl over manipulated crops.
Additional rules apply in the Chronic Wasting Disease
(CWD) Management Zone. See pages 611.
Retrieval of Game
If you kill or injure a deer or turkey, you must make a reasonable effort to retrieve and include the animal in your season
limit. However, this does not authorize trespass. It is illegal to
leave or abandon commonly edible portions of game.
GENERALINFORMATION
GENERALINFORMATION
DAVID STONNER
GENERALINFORMATION
The CWD Management Zone includes counties within approximately 25 miles of CWD detections. Special regulations apply in
these counties. For the 20162017 deer seasons, the CWD Management Zone includes Adair, Boone, Callaway, Carroll, Chariton, Cole, Cooper, Crawford, Franklin, Gasconade, Jefferson, Knox, Linn, Livingston, Macon, Miller, Moniteau, Morgan, Osage,
Putnam, Randolph, Schuyler, Scotland, Shelby, St. Charles, St. Louis, Sullivan, Warren, and Washington counties.
Buchanan Clinton
Platte
Clay
Jackson
Cass
Caldwell
Ray
Linn
Lafayette
Johnson
Henry
Bates
St Clair
Saline
Marion
Shelby
Monroe
Pike
Howard
Boone
Callaway
Cooper
Pettis
Moniteau
Cole
Morgan
Benton
Miller
Hickory
Polk
Osage
Dallas
Lincoln
Warren
Dent
Iron
Ste
Genevieve
St
Perry
Francois
Madison
Greene
Webster
Wright
Newton
Shannon
Christian
Douglas
Taney
Ozark
Carter
Howell
Oregon
mdc.mo.gov
Cape
Girardeau
Wayne
Ripley
Scott
Stoddard
Butler
New
Madrid
Dunklin
Stone
Reynolds
Texas
Lawrence
Barry
Jefferson
Crawford
Dade
Jasper
St Louis
City
Franklin
Phelps
Laclede
St Charles
St Louis
Maries
Camden
Pulaski
Cedar
McDonald
Ralls
Audrain
Vernon
Barton
Lewis
Macon
Chariton
Carroll
Knox
Adair
Mississippi
DeKalb
Daviess
Livingston
Andrew
Clark
Pemiscot
Sullivan
Grundy
Scotland
Bollinger
Gentry
Holt
Schuyler
Washington
Putnam
Mercer
Montgomery
Harrison
Gasconade
Worth
Nodaway
Randolph
Atchison
GENERALINFORMATION
County
Nearest City
Sampling Station
Address
Adair
Kirksville
NEMO Fairgrounds
2700 E. Illinois
40.196779,
-92.551785
Adair
Novinger
40.230262,
-92.702399
Boone
Ashland
38.782063,
-92.255456
Boone
Columbia
38.890928,
-92.287546
Boone
Hallsville
39.120678,
-92.234270
Callaway
38.945495,
-91.942470
Callaway
Millersburg
Hwy. RA
38.905555,
-92.126116
Callaway
Mokane
38.675817,
-91.871661
Callaway
Williamsburg
Whetstone Creek CA
38.941744,
-91.718483
Carroll
Carrollton
39.357306,
-93.509261
Carroll
Tina
39.535839,
-93.438511
Chariton
Keytesville
MODOT Maintenance
Facility
39.432360,
-92.932360
Chariton
Sumner
39.637634,
-93.202405
Cole
Eugene
14803 Hwy. 17
38.372599,
-92.397135
Cole
Jefferson City
38.594679,
-92.228570
Cole
Russellville
13600 Hwy. C
38.510148,
-92.448432
Cooper
Boonville
38.940623,
-92.771572
Cooper
Otterville
38.701115,
-92.948891
Crawford
Cherryville
20416 Hwy. 19
37.850077,
-91.277651
Nearest City
Sampling Station
Address
Crawford
Cuba
MODOT Maintenance
Facility
38.088974,
-91.368276
Crawford
Steelville
970 E. Hwy. 8
37.973257,
-91.201597
Crawford
Sullivan
Campbell-Chapman
Sports Complex
38.199292,
-91.173139
Franklin
Beaufort
MODOT Maintenance
Facility
38.410961,
-91.188571
Franklin
Gray Summit
38.482649,
-90.825436
Franklin
New Haven
38.589293,
-91.161767
Gasconade
Drake
MODOT Maintenance
Facility
1972 Hwy. 50
38.469348,
-91.465301
Gasconade
Hermann
38.697683,
-91.441439
Gasconade
Owensville
38.352775,
-91.492178
Jefferson
Cedar Hill
MODOT Maintenance
Facility
38.369306,
-90.630390
Jefferson
DeSoto
MODOT Maintenance
Facility
38.165566,
-90.555640
Jefferson
Herculaneum
38.256086,
-90.391041
Knox
Edina
204 W. Reid
40.163578,
-92.176645
Linn
Brookfield
MODOT Maintenance
Facility
28877 Hwy. 11
39.769495,
-93.079842
Linn
Purdin
402 C St.
39.952471,
-93.165967
Livingston
Chillicothe
39.774252,
-93.555769
Livingston
Chillicothe
Litton Agri-Science
Learning Center
39.820505,
-93.576537
Macon
Elmer
39.960705,
-92.647864
Macon
La Plata
E. Sanders St.
40.022342,
-92.491505
Macon
Macon
Macon County
Fairgrounds
Hwy. 63 S.
39.721505,
-92.465139
mdc.mo.gov
GENERALINFORMATION
GPS
Directions From Nearest
Coordinates Highway/Intersection
County
GENERALINFORMATION
County
Nearest City
Sampling Station
Address
Macon
New Cambria
39.768799,
-92.748356
Miller
Eldon
38.365544,
-92.584331
Miller
Iberia
38.087419,
-92.301415
Miller
Lake Ozark
Iguana Watersports
70 Legion Rd.
38.200807,
-92.625678
Moniteau
California
Moniteau County
Fairgrounds
38.633910,
-92.561277
Moniteau
Tipton
Manito Lake CA
E. Manito Rd.
38.588935,
-92.796194
Morgan
Laurie
38.203439,
-92.838349
Morgan
Stover
Former MODOT
Maintenance Facility
38.435478,
-92.988747
Morgan
Versailles
38.432034,
-92.856029
Osage
Chamois
Chamois Access
38.680766,
-91.773174
Osage
Freeburg
1426 Hwy. E
38.395330,
-91.873260
Osage
Linn
26 Hwy. CC
38.465289,
-91.814973
Osage
Westphalia
2073 63 Hwy.
38.437863,
-91.997799
Putnam
Livonia
203 E. C Ave.
40.492113,
-92.700298
Putnam
Lucerne
Lucerne Fairgrounds
2nd St.
40.461378,
-93.289111
Putnam
Unionville
Putnam County
Fairgrounds
Hwy. 5 N.
40.481203,
-93.009244
Randolph
Higbee
39.305629,
-92.514209
Randolph
Jacksonville
39.588512,
-92.470481
Randolph
Moberly
Rothwell Park
39.424267,
-92.469303
Schuyler
Downing
Downing Fairgrounds
S. Bondurant St.
40.482914,
-92.368765
Schuyler
Lancaster
The Outlet
Hwy. 63 N.
40.531892,
-92.540919
Scotland
Memphis
Scotland County
Fairgrounds
Junction of Hwy. 15 S.
and Hwy. 136
40.456586,
-92.198065
Nearest City
Sampling Station
Address
Shelby
Bethel
39.943812,
-91.990488
Shelby
Shelbina
Shelby County
Fairgrounds
6762 Hwy. 15
39.705230,
-92.037675
Shelby
Shelbyville
Shelbyville Moonshiners
Hall
4120 Hwy. 15
39.801510,
-92.041390
St. Charles
St. Charles
38.840161,
-90.689376
St. Charles
St. Charles
6990 Hwy. 94 S.
38.700308,
-90.709932
St. Louis
St. Louis
Saint Stanislaus
Conservation Area
38.810762,
-90.390846
St. Louis
Wildwood
Rockwoods Reservation
38.565354,
-90.668289
Sullivan
Green City
40.253535,
-92.951806
Sullivan
Humphreys
Village of Humphreys
Square
40.127417,
-93.319387
Sullivan
Milan
1098 Hwy. E
40.205772,
-93.135211
Warren
Marthasville
15397 Hwy. 47
38.623783,
-91.061588
Warren
Warrenton
Warren County
Fairgrounds
38.835438,
-91.142591
Washington Potosi
37.920775,
-90.780956
Washington Richwoods
38.155734,
-90.807701
mdc.mo.gov
GENERALINFORMATION
GPS
Directions From Nearest
Coordinates Highway/Intersection
County
GENERALINFORMATION
Species
Yes
November portion
Shot must be no larger than No. 4. This restriction
Antlerless portion in open areas does not apply to landowners and lessees hunting
on land they own or lease.
Alternative methods portion
None
No
None
Yes
Special Restrictions
November portion
Only pistols, revolvers, rifles, or shotguns may be
Antlerless portion in open areas used. These firearms must fire .22 caliber or smaller
rimfire cartridges or shot no larger than No. 4.
This restriction does not apply to landowners and
lessees hunting on land they own or lease.
Rabbits and Squirrels
Waterfowl
Other Migratory
Game Birds
Crows
Yes
None
No
None
Yes
All portions
None
No
November portion
Shot must be no larger than No. 4.
Antlerless portion in open areas
No
No
None
November portion
Only pistols, revolvers, rifles, or shotguns may be
Antlerless portion in open areas used. These firearms must fire .22 caliber or smaller
rimfire cartridges or shot no larger than No. 4.
This restriction does not apply to landowners and
lessees hunting on land they own or lease.
Yes
None
No
None
Yes
November portion
Dogs may not be used during daylight hours from
Antlerless portion in open areas Nov. 1 through the end of the November portion
statewide and the antlerless portion in open areas.
Yes
Furbearers
Youth portions
None
Yes
None
No
eral hogs destroy habitat, eat wildlife, compete with native animals for
food, degrade water quality, and spread diseases to people, pets, and
livestock. They are a menace that must be eradicated.
A feral hog is defined as any hog, including Russian and European wild
boar, that is not conspicuously identified by ear tags or other identification
and is roaming freely on public or private land without the landowners
permission.
It is illegal to release feral hogs on public land or private land that is not
fenced to contain them. If you see someone releasing hogs, please report
them immediately to your local conservation agent.
The Conservation Department and the USDA Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service are working together to eradicate feral hogs in Missouri.
Hunters shooting feral hogs complicate efforts to remove these pests. Hogs
are social animals that travel in groups called sounders. Shooting one or two
hogs scatters the sounder and makes trapping efforts aimed at catching the
entire group at once more difficult. If you encounter a feral hog, please call
the number or visit the website below to report it as soon as possible. If you
are experiencing feral hog damage on your property, trapping assistance is
available by contacting the phone number or visiting the website below.
With your help, we can eliminate these dangerous, destructive pests from
Missouri.
Changes to feral hog regulations are being considered. If the regulations pass, they will go into effect on Sept. 30. To view
the most current information on feral hogs, visit mdc.mo.gov/feralhog.
mdc.mo.gov
GENERALINFORMATION
Feral Hogs
DeKalb
Buchanan Clinton
Platte
Clay
Jackson
Cass
Daviess
Caldwell
Linn
Saline
Lafayette
Monroe
Pettis
Pike
Moniteau
Cole
Benton
St Clair
Miller
Hickory
Polk
Dallas
Lincoln
Warren
St Louis
Phelps
Dent
Iron
Ste
Genevieve
St
Perry
Francois
Madison
Dade
Greene
Jasper
Webster
Wright
Shannon
Christian
Douglas
Taney
Ozark
Wayne
Carter
Howell
Oregon
Ripley
Cape
Girardeau
Scott
Stoddard
Butler
LEGAL
New
Madrid
Dunklin
Stone
Reynolds
Texas
Lawrence
Newton
Barry
St Louis
City
Jefferson
Maries
Laclede
St Charles
Franklin
Crawford
Pulaski
Cedar
Osage
Camden
Vernon
McDonald
Ralls
Callaway
Morgan
Bates
Audrain
Howard
Cooper
Johnson
Marion
Shelby
Boone
Henry
Barton
Lewis
Macon
Chariton
Carroll
Ray
Knox
Mississippi
Andrew
Clark
Bollinger
Grundy
Scotland
Adair
Pemiscot
Holt
Schuyler
Sullivan
Washington
Putnam
Mercer
Montgomery
Harrison
Gentry
Gasconade
Worth
Nodaway
Randolph
Atchison
Livingston
GENERALINFORMATION
Antler-Point Restriction
In the shaded areas on the map above, only bucks that have
at least four antler points on one side of their rack may be
taken during the archery and firearms deer hunting seasons
(except the youth portions). See map on Page 57 for boundaries of Cass and Platte counties.
Does and
button
bucks
PROTECTED
Protected deer include all antlered deer (defined as
having at least one antler 3 inches or longer) that do
not have a minimum of at least four points on one side.
Bucks with
spikes more
than 3 inches
long
Bucks that
do not have
at least four
points on
one side
14 2016 Fall Deer & Turkey Hunting Regulations and Information
Bucks with
spikes less than
3 inches long
Bucks with
at least four
points on
one side
GENERALINFORMATION
mdc.mo.gov
Worth
Putnam
Mercer
Harrison
Gentry
Schuyler Scotland
Sullivan
Adair
Grundy
Holt
Buchanan
DeKalb
Clinton
Daviess
Caldwell
Linn
Macon
Clay
Jackson
Cass
Marion
Shelby
Livingston
Chariton
Platte
Lewis
Lafayette
Pike
Audrain
Howard
Saline
Ralls
Monroe
Randolph
Carroll
Ray
Boone
Callaway
Cooper
Johnson
Pettis
Moniteau
Cole
Henry
Bates
Morgan
Benton
Miller
St. Clair
Dallas
Polk
Barton
Dade
Greene
Webster
Jefferson
Phelps
Laclede
Wright
St.
Louis
Franklin
Crawford Washington
Pulaski
Cedar
St. Charles
Maries
Camden
Hickory
Vernon
Osage
Lincoln
Warren
Dent
Texas
Shannon
Ste.
Genevieve
St.
Francois
Iron
Reynolds
Jasper
Perry
Cape
Girardeau
Madison
Bollinger
Wayne
Scott
Lawrence
Barry
Taney
Ozark
Howell
Oregon
Ripley
Stoddard
Butler
New
Madrid
Dunklin
McDonald
Douglas
Carter
Pemiscot
Newton
Christian
Mississippi
Andrew
Clark
Knox
Montgomery
Nodaway
Gasconade
Atchison
Stone
Hunters in the Ozarks, northwestern Missouri, and southeastern Missouri may see deer wearing GPS collars during
hunting season.
The Conservation Department and the University of Missouri are working together to learn more about the survival,
reproduction, and movement patterns of white-tailed deer.
Their findings will be used to guide deer population models,
disease management protocols, and localized deer management efforts.
As part of this research project, male and female deer of
all ages will be captured and fitted with GPS collars in four
Ozark counties (Douglas, Howell, Texas, and Wright) and
four northwestern counties (Andrew, DeKalb, Gentry, and
Nodaway). The collared deer will then be released, and their
movements and survival will be monitored. Deer also are
being collared as part of a separate research project studying deer movements in southeastern Missouri (Bollinger,
Cape Girardeau, Stoddard, and Wayne counties).
During the hunting season, it is important to NOT let the
presence of a collar influence your decision on whether or
not to harvest a deer. If you normally would shoot a deer
that happens to be collared, please do so. Likewise, if you
normally would pass on a deer, please do not let the presence of a collar cause you to take a shot. If you harvest a collared deer, or one that has a small metal ear tag, please call
the number listed on the collar or tag as soon as possible.
For more information about this research project, contact
Missouri Department of Conservation Deer Biologist Barbara
Keller at Barbara.Keller@mdc.mo.gov or 573-815-7901,
ext. 3621.
Permits
PERMITS
Points to Remember
You must have your signed paper permit or digitally signed
electronic permit on hand when you go afield to hunt.
You may use the MO Hunting app to carry your permits
afield. See box on Page 17.
Permits cannot be exchanged or refunded.
Deer and fall turkey permits may be used in any order, and
multiple permits may be filled on the same day, except during the early youth portion when only one deer may
be taken.
Before purchasing antlerless deer hunting permits, nonresidents must first purchase a Nonresident Firearms Any-Deer
Hunting Permit or a Nonresident Archers Hunting Permit,
depending on the type of antlerless permit they want to use.
Residents do not have to purchase a Resident Firearms AnyDeer Hunting Permit or Resident Archers Hunting Permit
before purchasing antlerless deer hunting permits.
You do not have to purchase any-deer and antlerless deer
permits at the same time.
Hunter-Education Requirement
You must complete an approved hunter-education course
before you can purchase firearms deer and turkey hunting
permits unless:
You were born before Jan. 1, 1967.
You are 615 years old. Please see additional requirements
found in Youth Permits.
You are 16 years or older and are using an Apprentice
Hunter Authorization. Please see additional requirements
found in Apprentice Hunter Authorization.
You are using resident landowner permits and hunting
on land you own or lease. Note: If you are mentoring a
hunter who is not hunter-education certified and not using
landowner permits, you must be at least 18 years old and
hunter-education certified even if you are hunting on your
own land. Mentors born before Jan. 1, 1967, are exempt
from this requirement.
You have a developmental disability. See Rule 3 CSR
10-5.205 of the Wildlife Code of Missouri.
If you can prove you completed a hunter-education course
in another state, you are not required to take Missouris
course. You must be 11 years or older to enroll in Missouris
hunter-education course. For more information, visit
mdc.mo.gov/huntereducation.
Youth Permits
You must be 6 years or older to hunt deer or turkeys. Youth
age 6 through 15, whether they are hunter-education certified or not, can purchase resident or nonresident deer and
turkey hunting permits at reduced prices. See Page 18.
If a youth is hunter-education certified and hunting on
a resident or nonresident firearms deer or turkey hunting
permit, he or she may hunt alone. However, if a youth is
not hunter-education certified, he or she must hunt in the
immediate presence of a properly licensed adult who has in
his or her possession a valid hunter-education certification
card or was born before Jan. 1, 1967. The adult, however, may
not hunt deer with a firearm during the youth portions of the
firearms deer season.
In addition, adults accompanying youth deer hunters
must wear hunter orange. Regardless of age, the youth must
be capable of holding, aiming, and shooting the firearm by
himself or herself.
Definitions
Immediate presence: Close enough for normal conversation,
without shouting.
Properly licensed: Possessing a valid firearms hunting permit
for the appropriate season (i.e., either a filled or unfilled firearms deer or a fall firearms turkey hunting permit).
Adult: Someone age 18 or older.
You may purchase your fall deer and turkey hunting permits
beginning July 1 using any of the methods below.
Over the counter from any permit vendor. Buy early to
avoid long lines. No surcharges will be assessed.
Online any time at mdc.mo.gov/permits. Use your credit
card to pay. No surcharges will be assessed. Print your permit at home and have it in hand immediately.
From your smartphone using the MO Hunting app. Use
your credit card to pay. No surcharges will be assessed. Your
permit will appear on the app immediately after purchase.
By telephone at 800-392-4115. Use your credit card and pay
a $1 surcharge. Allow 10 days for delivery.
Note: No-cost resident landowner permits also are available.
See pages 2021 for details.
Replacing permits: If you lose your permit, simply download
the MO Hunting app to your Android or Apple mobile device,
log in with your Conservation ID number, and a valid, electronic version of your permit will appear on the app. (For more
on the MO Hunting app, see the box on this page.) Permits
purchased online at home can be saved on a personal computer and reprinted for free. Replacement permits can also be
purchased from any vendor for $2.
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PERMITS
Purchasing Permits
PERMITS
Resident Permits
Nonresident Permits5
Putnam
Mercer
Harrison
Gentry
Schuyler Scotland
Sullivan
Adair
Grundy
Holt
Clinton
Daviess
Caldwell
Linn
Macon
Clay
Pike
Audrain
Howard
Saline
Lafayette
Ralls
Monroe
Randolph
Carroll
Ray
Jackson
Marion
Shelby
Livingston
Chariton
Platte
Lewis
Boone
Cass
Callaway
Cooper
Johnson
Pettis
Moniteau
Cole
Henry
Bates
Morgan
Benton
Miller
St. Clair
Dallas
Polk
Dade
Greene
Webster
Lincoln
St. Charles
Warren
Jefferson
Maries
Phelps
Laclede
Wright
St.
Louis
Franklin
Crawford Washington
Pulaski
Cedar
Barton
Osage
Camden
Hickory
Vernon
PERMITS
Buchanan
DeKalb
Knox
St.
Francois
Dent
Texas
Ste.
Genevieve
Shannon
Iron
Cape
Girardeau
Madison
Reynolds
Jasper
Perry
Bollinger
Wayne
Scott
Lawrence
Barry
Stone
McDonald
Douglas
Howell
Taney
Ozark
Oregon
Ripley
Stoddard
Butler
New
Madrid
Dunklin
See the map on Page 57 for boundaries of Cass and Platte counties.
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Pemiscot
Christian
Newton
Carter
Mississippi
Andrew
Clark
Montgomery
Nodaway
Gasconade
Atchison
Landowner Permits
PERMITS
Worth
Putnam
Mercer
Harrison
Gentry
Schuyler Scotland
Sullivan
Adair
Grundy
Holt
Buchanan
DeKalb
Clinton
Daviess
Caldwell
Linn
Macon
Clay
Jackson
Cass
Lewis
Marion
Shelby
Livingston
Chariton
Platte
Knox
Pike
Boone
Callaway
Cooper
Johnson
Pettis
Moniteau
Cole
Henry
Bates
Morgan
Benton
Miller
St. Clair
Dallas
Polk
Dade
Greene
Webster
Lincoln
Warren
St. Charles
Jefferson
Maries
Phelps
Laclede
Wright
St.
Louis
Franklin
Crawford Washington
Pulaski
Cedar
Barton
Osage
Camden
Hickory
Vernon
Audrain
Howard
Saline
Lafayette
Ralls
Monroe
Randolph
Carroll
Ray
Dent
Texas
Shannon
Ste.
Genevieve
St.
Francois
Iron
Cape
Girardeau
Madison
Reynolds
Jasper
Perry
Bollinger
Wayne
Scott
Lawrence
Howell
Taney
Ozark
Oregon
Ripley
Stoddard
Butler
New
Madrid
Dunklin
McDonald
Barry
Stone
Newton
Carter
Douglas
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Pemiscot
Christian
Mississippi
Andrew
Clark
Montgomery
Nodaway
Gasconade
Atchison
PERMITS
Limits
Statewide
Shooting Hours
One-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset
DeKalb
Buchanan Clinton
Platte
Clay
Jackson
Cass
Daviess
Caldwell
Ray
Linn
Macon
Chariton
Carroll
Saline
Lafayette
Monroe
Pike
Audrain
Howard
Pettis
Callaway
Moniteau
Cole
Morgan
Henry
Benton
St Clair
Miller
Hickory
Dallas
St Louis
Phelps
Dent
Iron
Ste
Genevieve
St
Perry
Francois
Madison
Greene
Jasper
Webster
Wright
Shannon
Christian
Douglas
Taney
Ozark
Howell
Oregon
Cape
Girardeau
Wayne
Carter
Ripley
Scott
Stoddard
Butler
New
Madrid
Dunklin
Stone
Reynolds
Texas
Lawrence
Barry
St Louis
City
Jefferson
Maries
Laclede
St Charles
Franklin
Dade
Newton
McDonald
Lincoln
Warren
Crawford
Pulaski
Polk
Osage
Camden
Vernon
Cedar
Ralls
Boone
Johnson
Valid Permits
Marion
Shelby
Cooper
Bates
Barton
Lewis
Mississippi
Andrew
Clark
Knox
Bollinger
Grundy
Scotland
Adair
Pemiscot
Holt
Schuyler
Sullivan
Washington
Putnam
Mercer
Montgomery
Harrison
Gentry
Gasconade
Worth
Nodaway
Randolph
Atchison
Livingston
ARCHERYDEERANDTURKEYSEASON
Location
Hunters may fill any number of archery antlerless deer hunting permits during the archery deer season in the counties
shaded in the map above.
Allowed
Longbows, compound bows, and recurve bows of any
draw weight
New! Crossbows
Hand-held string-releasing devices
Illuminated sights, scopes, and quickpoint sights
Atlatls
Prohibited
Any sighting device that casts a beam of light on the game
Use of electronic calls, electronically activated calls,
bait, dogs, night vision equipment, or thermal imagery
equipment
Live decoys may not be used to take turkeys.
Archers hunting deer or turkeys during the archery season
may not be in possession of a firearm. Some exceptions
apply. See 3 CSR 10-7.432 and 3 CSR 10-7.455 of the Wildlife
Code of Missouri.
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ARCHERYDEERANDTURKEYSEASON
DAVID STONNER
Shooting Hours
Location
Limits
Platte
Clay
Jackson
Cass
Caldwell
Ray
Linn
Lafayette
Johnson
Henry
Bates
St Clair
Saline
Marion
Shelby
Monroe
Pike
Boone
Callaway
Cooper
Pettis
Moniteau
Cole
Morgan
Benton
Osage
Miller
Hickory
Polk
Camden
Dallas
Lincoln
Warren
St Louis
Dent
Greene
Webster
Wright
Shannon
Christian
Douglas
Taney
Ozark
Howell
Oregon
Allowed
Shotguns (including .410) with shot not larger than No. 4
Longbows, compound bows, and recurve bows of any
draw weight
New! Crossbows
Hand-held string-releasing devices
Illuminated sights, scopes, and quickpoint sights
Atlatls
Prohibited
Shotguns capable of holding more than three shells in
magazine and chamber combined
Shot larger than No. 4 (in use or possession)
Rifles, pistols, and other firearms that propel a single projectile at one discharge
Any sighting device that casts a beam of light on the game
Use of electronic calls, electronically activated calls, live
decoys, bait, dogs, night vision equipment, or thermal
imagery equipment
Anyone hunting turkeys during the fall firearms turkey season may not be in possession of both a firearm and a bow.
Some exceptions apply. See 3 CSR 10-7.455 of the Wildlife
Code of Missouri.
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Cape
Girardeau
Wayne
Carter
Ripley
Scott
Stoddard
Butler
New
Madrid
Dunklin
Stone
Reynolds
Texas
Lawrence
Newton
Barry
Iron
Ste
Genevieve
St
Perry
Francois
Madison
Dade
Jasper
St Louis
City
Jefferson
Crawford
Phelps
Laclede
St Charles
Franklin
Maries
Pulaski
Cedar
McDonald
Ralls
Audrain
Howard
Vernon
Barton
Lewis
Macon
Chariton
Carroll
Knox
Adair
Bollinger
FALLFIREARMSTURKEYSEASON
Buchanan Clinton
Livingston
DeKalb
Daviess
Clark
Mississippi
Grundy
Andrew
Scotland
Pemiscot
Holt
Schuyler
Sullivan
Washington
Putnam
Mercer
Montgomery
Harrison
Gentry
Gasconade
Worth
Nodaway
Randolph
Atchison
Two turkeys of either sex. Both may be taken on the same day.
Valid Permits
Resident Fall Firearms Turkey Hunting Permit
For two turkeys during fall firearms turkey season.
Age 16 and older . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13
Age 615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.50
Nonresident Fall Firearms Turkey Hunting Permit
For two turkeys during fall firearms turkey season.
Age 16 and older . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $110
Age 615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.50
Resident Landowner Fall Firearms Turkey Hunting Permit
For two turkeys during fall firearms turkey season.
Age 6 and older . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No cost
FALLFIREARMSTURKEYSEASON
JIM RATHERT
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Youth Portions
Dates
To participate, you must be at least 6 and no older than 15 on
the opening day of the early youth portion.
Early Youth Portion: Oct. 2930, 2016
Late Youth Portion: Nov. 2527, 2016
Location
Statewide
Shooting Hours
One-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset
FIREARMSDEERSEASON
Allowed
Centerfire pistols, revolvers, or rifles using expanding-type
bullets such as lead or copper
Shotguns (including .410) with slugs only
Air-powered guns, .40 caliber or larger, charged only from
an external high-compression power source (external hand
pump, air tank, or air compressor)
Muzzleloading or cap-and-ball firearms, .40 caliber or larger
and capable of firing only a single projectile at one discharge. In-lines and scopes are allowed.
Multiple-barreled muzzleloading or cap-and-ball firearms
and/or muzzleloading or cap-and-ball handguns, including
revolvers, .40 caliber or larger, are allowed and may be carried in addition to a muzzleloading or cap-and-ball rifle.
Longbows, compound bows, and recurve bows of any draw
weight. Hand-held string-releasing devices, illuminated
sights, scopes, and quickpoint sights are allowed.
Crossbows
Atlatls
Prohibited
Self-loading firearms with capacity of more than 11 cartridges in magazine and chamber combined
Ammunition propelling more than one projectile at a single
discharge (such as buckshot)
Full hard metal case projectiles
Fully automatic firearms
Any sighting device that casts a beam of light on the game
Electronic calls or electronically activated calls
Night vision or thermal imagery equipment
Use of bait
Use of dogs
Additional methods may be prohibited by local ordinances.
Limits
Only one deer (of either sex) may be taken during the early
youth portion. If you have more than one permit, you must
use them in another portion.
Only one antlered deer may be taken during firearms deer
season (all portions combined).
New! You may take only two antlered deer during the
archery and firearms deer hunting seasons combined.
If you take an antlered deer during archery season, you may
not take an antlered deer until the November portion.
Each county has a limit on the number of firearms antlerless deer hunting permits you may fill during firearms deer
season (all portions combined). See Page 19.
The antler-point restriction does not apply during the
youth portions.
Valid Permits
Resident Firearms Any-Deer Hunting Permit
For one antlered or antlerless deer statewide during firearms
deer season.
Age 615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.50
Resident Firearms Antlerless Deer Hunting Permit
For one antlerless deer during firearms deer season. Antlerless
permits may be purchased in any number, but each county has
a limit on the number of antlerless permits you may fill during
firearms deer season (all portions combined). See Page 19.
Age 615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.50
Nonresident Firearms Any-Deer Hunting Permit
For one antlered or antlerless deer statewide during firearms
deer season.
Age 615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.50
Nonresident Firearms Antlerless Deer Hunting Permit
For one antlerless deer during firearms deer season. You must
buy a Nonresident Firearms Any-Deer Hunting Permit or a
Nonresident Managed Deer Hunting Permit to buy this permit. Antlerless permits may be purchased in any number, but
each county has a limit on the number of antlerless permits
you may fill during firearms deer season (all portions combined). See Page 19.
Age 615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.50
Resident Landowner Firearms Any-Deer Hunting Permit
For one deer (of either sex) during firearms deer season. This
permit is valid only on property for which it is issued.
Age 6 and older . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No cost
Resident Landowner Firearms Antlerless
Deer Hunting Permit
For one antlerless deer during firearms deer season. This permit is valid only on property for which it is issued.
Age 6 and older . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No cost
November Portion
Nov. 1222, 2016
Location
Statewide
Shooting Hours
One-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset
Allowed
Centerfire pistols, revolvers, or rifles using expanding-type
bullets such as lead or copper
Shotguns (including .410) with slugs only
Air-powered guns, .40 caliber or larger, charged only from
an external high-compression power source (external hand
pump, air tank, or air compressor)
Muzzleloading or cap-and-ball firearms, .40 caliber or larger
and capable of firing only a single projectile at one discharge. In-lines and scopes are allowed.
Multiple-barreled muzzleloading or cap-and-ball firearms
and/or muzzleloading or cap-and-ball handguns, including
revolvers, .40 caliber or larger, are allowed and may be carried in addition to a muzzleloading or cap-and-ball rifle.
Longbows, compound bows, and recurve bows of any draw
weight. Hand-held string-releasing devices, illuminated
sights, scopes, and quickpoint sights are allowed.
Crossbows
Atlatls
Prohibited
Self-loading firearms with capacity of more than 11 cartridges in magazine and chamber combined
Ammunition propelling more than one projectile at a single
discharge (such as buckshot)
Full hard metal case projectiles
Fully automatic firearms
Any sighting device that casts a beam of light on the game
Electronic calls or electronically activated calls
Night vision or thermal imagery equipment
Use of bait
Use of dogs
Additional methods may be prohibited by local ordinances.
Limits
Only one antlered deer may be taken during the firearms
deer season (all portions combined).
New! You may take only two antlered deer during the
archery and firearms deer hunting seasons combined.
An antler-point restriction applies in some counties.
See Page 14.
Each county has a limit on the number of firearms antlerless deer hunting permits you may fill during firearms deer
season (all portions combined). See Page 19.
Valid Permits
Resident Firearms Any-Deer Hunting Permit
For one antlered or antlerless deer statewide during firearms
deer season.
Age 16 and older . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $17
Age 615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.50
Resident Firearms Antlerless Deer Hunting Permit
For one antlerless deer during firearms deer season. Antlerless
permits may be purchased in any number, but each county has
a limit on the number of antlerless permits you may fill during
firearms deer season (all portions combined). See Page 19.
Age 16 and older . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7
Age 615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.50
Nonresident Firearms Any-Deer Hunting Permit
For one antlered or antlerless deer statewide during firearms
deer season.
Age 16 and older . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $225
Age 615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.50
Nonresident Firearms Antlerless Deer Hunting Permit
For one antlerless deer during firearms deer season. You must
buy a Nonresident Firearms Any-Deer Hunting Permit or a
Nonresident Managed Deer Hunting Permit to buy this permit. Antlerless permits may be purchased in any number, but
each county has a limit on the number of antlerless permits
you may fill during firearms deer season (all portions combined). See Page 19.
Age 16 and older . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25
Age 615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.50
Resident Landowner Firearms Any-Deer Hunting Permit
For one deer (of either sex) during firearms deer season. This
permit is valid only on property for which it is issued.
Age 6 and older . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No cost
Resident Landowner Firearms Antlerless
Deer Hunting Permit
For one antlerless deer during firearms deer season. This permit is valid only on property for which it is issued.
Age 6 and older . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No cost
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FIREARMSDEERSEASON
Dates
Antlerless Portion
Dates
Dec. 24, 2016
Location
See map on Page 29. Areas in white are closed to firearms
hunting during the antlerless portion.
Shooting Hours
Limits
You may harvest only antlerless deer during this portion of
firearms deer season.
Some counties and county sections are closed to firearms
hunting during this portion. The remaining counties have
limits on the number of firearms antlerless deer hunting
permits you may fill during firearms deer season (all portions combined). See map on Page 29.
FIREARMSDEERSEASON
Allowed
Centerfire pistols, revolvers, or rifles using expanding-type
bullets such as lead or copper
Shotguns (including .410) with slugs only
Air-powered guns, .40 caliber or larger, charged only from
an external high-compression power source (external hand
pump, air tank, or air compressor)
Muzzleloading or cap-and-ball firearms, .40 caliber or larger
and capable of firing only a single projectile at one discharge. In-lines and scopes are allowed.
Multiple-barreled muzzleloading or cap-and-ball firearms
and/or muzzleloading or cap-and-ball handguns, including
revolvers, .40 caliber or larger, are allowed and may be carried in addition to a muzzleloading or cap-and-ball rifle.
Longbows, compound bows, and recurve bows of any draw
weight. Hand-held string-releasing devices, illuminated
sights, scopes, and quickpoint sights are allowed.
Crossbows
Atlatls
Prohibited
Self-loading firearms with capacity of more than 11 cartridges in magazine and chamber combined
Ammunition propelling more than one projectile at a single
discharge (such as buckshot)
Full hard metal case projectiles
Fully automatic firearms
Any sighting device that casts a beam of light on the game
Electronic calls or electronically activated calls
Night vision or thermal imagery equipment
Use of bait
Use of dogs
Additional methods may be prohibited by local ordinances.
Valid Permits
Resident Firearms Any-Deer Hunting Permit
For one antlered or antlerless deer during firearms deer season. During the antlerless portion, you may take only antlerless deer with this permit. Some counties are closed during
the antlerless portion. See map on Page 29.
Age 16 and older . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $17
Age 615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.50
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Worth
Putnam
Mercer
Harrison
Gentry
Schuyler Scotland
Sullivan
Adair
Grundy
Holt
Clinton
Daviess
Caldwell
Linn
Macon
Clay
Jackson
Cass
Marion
Shelby
Livingston
Chariton
Platte
Lewis
Ray
Pike
Audrain
Howard
Saline
Lafayette
Ralls
Monroe
Randolph
Carroll
Boone
Callaway
Cooper
Johnson
Pettis
Moniteau
Cole
Henry
Bates
Benton
Miller
St. Clair
Camden
Dallas
Polk
Dade
Greene
Webster
Jefferson
Phelps
Laclede
Wright
St.
Louis
Franklin
Crawford Washington
Pulaski
Cedar
St. Charles
Warren
Maries
Hickory
Vernon
Barton
Osage
Morgan
Lincoln
St.
Francois
Dent
Texas
Ste.
Genevieve
Shannon
Iron
Cape
Girardeau
Madison
Reynolds
Jasper
Perry
Bollinger
Wayne
Scott
Lawrence
Barry
Stone
McDonald
Douglas
Howell
Taney
Ozark
Oregon
Ripley
Stoddard
Butler
New
Madrid
Dunklin
See the map on Page 57 for boundaries of Cass and Platte counties.
Pemiscot
Christian
Newton
Carter
Firearms hunting is allowed only in counties or county sections shaded blue or orange in the map above. Areas in white
are closed to firearms hunting during the antlerless portion.
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FIREARMSDEERSEASON
Buchanan
DeKalb
Knox
Mississippi
Andrew
Clark
Montgomery
Nodaway
Gasconade
Atchison
Location
Statewide
Shooting Hours
One-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset
FIREARMSDEERSEASON
Allowed
Muzzleloading or cap-and-ball firearms, .40 caliber or larger
and capable of firing only a single projectile at one discharge. In-lines and scopes are allowed.
Multiple-barreled muzzleloading or cap-and-ball firearms
and/or muzzleloading or cap-and-ball handguns, including
revolvers, .40 caliber or larger, are allowed and may be carried in addition to a muzzleloading or cap-and-ball rifle.
Centerfire pistols or revolvers using expanding-type bullets
such as lead or copper
Air-powered guns, .40 caliber or larger, charged only from
an external high-compression power source (external hand
pump, air tank, or air compressor)
Longbows, compound bows, and recurve bows of any draw
weight. Hand-held string-releasing devices, illuminated
sights, scopes, and quickpoint sights are allowed.
Crossbows
Atlatls
Prohibited
Any rifle capable of being loaded by any means other than
the muzzle
Shotguns
Self-loading firearms with capacity of more than 11 cartridges in magazine and chamber combined
Ammunition propelling more than one projectile at a single
discharge (such as buckshot)
Full hard metal case projectiles
Fully automatic firearms
Any sighting device that casts a beam of light on the game
Electronic calls or electronically activated calls
Night vision or thermal imagery equipment
Use of bait
Use of dogs
Additional methods may be prohibited by local ordinances.
Limits
Only one antlered deer may be taken during the firearms
deer season (all portions combined).
New! You may take only two antlered deer during the
archery and firearms deer hunting seasons combined.
An antler-point restriction applies in some counties.
See Page 14.
Each county has a limit on the number of firearms antlerless deer hunting permits you may fill during firearms deer
season (all portions combined). See Page 19.
Valid Permits
Resident Firearms Any-Deer Hunting Permit
For one antlered or antlerless deer statewide during firearms
deer season.
Age 16 and older . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $17
Age 615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.50
Resident Firearms Antlerless Deer Hunting Permit
For one antlerless deer during firearms deer season. Antlerless
permits may be purchased in any number, but each county has
a limit on the number of antlerless permits you may fill during
firearms deer season (all portions combined). See Page 19.
Age 16 and older . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7
Age 615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.50
Nonresident Firearms Any-Deer Hunting Permit
For one antlered or antlerless deer statewide during firearms
deer season.
Age 16 and older . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $225
Age 615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.50
Nonresident Firearms Antlerless Deer Hunting Permit
For one antlerless deer during firearms deer season. You must
buy a Nonresident Firearms Any-Deer Hunting Permit or a
Nonresident Managed Deer Hunting Permit to buy this permit. Antlerless permits may be purchased in any number, but
each county has a limit on the number of antlerless permits
you may fill during firearms deer season (all portions combined). See Page 19.
Age 16 and older . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25
Age 615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.50
Resident Landowner Firearms Any-Deer Hunting Permit
For one deer (of either sex) during firearms deer season. This
permit is valid only on property for which it is issued.
Age 6 and older . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No cost
Resident Landowner Firearms Antlerless
Deer Hunting Permit
For one antlerless deer during firearms deer season. This permit is valid only on property for which it is issued.
Age 6 and older . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No cost
FIREARMSDEERSEASON
JIM RATHERT
mdc.mo.gov
Limit
One managed deer hunting permit allows you to take the
number of deer allowed at the hunt you are attending. Deer
taken at a managed hunt do not count toward your archery or
firearms season limits.
MANAGEDDEERHUNTS
Points to Remember
You may apply for only one managed deer hunt each year.
If you apply for more than one, you will be disqualified
from this years drawing and will not receive a preference point.
Youth who apply for a youth-only hunt may not also apply
for a regular managed deer hunt.
If you cannot attend, another hunter cannot take your
place. Only those hunters who applied and were drawn
may attend.
Individuals not drawn for a managed deer hunt may not
accompany a hunter who was successfully drawn.
Some managed hunts require hunters to attend a mandatory pre-hunt orientation. If you cannot attend the orientation, do not apply for these hunts.
Whether you apply as one in a party or as an individual,
your chances of being drawn for a managed deer hunt are
the same as everyone elses.
If you are not drawn for a managed hunt this year, you will
earn one preference point that will increase your odds the
next time you apply.
ATVs are prohibited on managed deer hunting areas.
If you have a medical condition that limits your mobility,
please contact the manager of the area on which you want
to hunt before applying for a managed hunt. Some areas
may not have the access you require, and you may want to
apply for a hunt on a different area.
Most conservation areas remain open to the public during
managed hunts.
Go to short.mdc.mo.gov/Zk3 for a summary of how many
people applied for last years managed hunts and how
many deer were taken.
Hunter-education certification is required to purchase managed hunt permits.
Valid Permits
Resident Managed Deer Hunting Permit
A single permit allows you to take the number of deer allowed
at the hunt you are attending. Permits are available beginning
Sept. 1 to successful managed hunt applicants. Youth must be
hunter-education certified to participate in a muzzleloading,
historic methods, shotgun, or firearms managed hunt.
Age 16 and older . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $17
Age 1115 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.50
Nonresident Managed Deer Hunting Permit
A single permit allows you to take the number of deer allowed
at the hunt you are attending. Permits are available beginning
Sept. 1 to successful managed hunt applicants. Youth must be
hunter-education certified to participate in a muzzleloading,
historic methods, shotgun, or firearms managed hunt.
Age 16 and older . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $225
Age 1115 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.50
Wheelchair-Confined
Hunters
Any hunter permanently confined to a wheelchair is
automatically allowed to participate in one or more
managed deer hunts at:
August A. Busch Memorial Conservation Area
Burr Oak Woods Conservation Area
Caney Mountain Conservation Area
James A. Reed Memorial Wildlife Area
Peck Ranch Conservation Area
These hunts are part of the Managed Deer Hunt
Program and are not limited to disabled hunters. Mail
a written request by July 31 indicating the hunts you
would like to attend along with a physicians statement
to:
Missouri Department of Conservation
Attn: Managed Deer Hunts
PO Box 180
Jefferson City, MO 65102-0180
Each hunter may be accompanied by an attendant/
caregiver while hunting, but that person may not hunt
unless he or she has applied and was successfully
drawn for the same hunt. Wheelchair-confined hunters
may participate in more than one managed deer hunt,
but must purchase a managed deer hunting permit for
each hunt they attend.
How to Apply
Step 1: If you are applying for a disabled persons hunt, follow
the instructions in the blue box on Page 38. If you are applying for any other managed hunt, designate one member of
your group to go online. That person must have the following
information:
The hunt number of the managed hunt for which you wish
to apply.
The Conservation ID number of each hunter in the group.
A Social Security number is not the same as a Conservation
ID number. Your Conservation ID number is located on
the back of your Conservation Heritage Card and on your
permit. If you need an ID number, call 573-751-4115 during
regular business hours to have one assigned.
Important: To ensure that your preference point earned last
year is used, be sure to use the same Conservation ID number
you used last year. For future reference, print your confirmation page and save it.
Step 2: Complete the worksheet on this page before going
online so you will have all the information ready.
Step 3: Fill out the online form at mdc.mo.gov/managedhunt.
If you have correctly entered all the required information, you
will see a message confirming your application.
Step 4: Print out or write down your confirmation number to
save for future reference.
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When to Apply
Hunt No.:
Method:
Location:
Date:
Hunter Conservation ID number(s) (found on your
hunting or fishing permit, or on the back of your
Conservation Heritage Card below the bar code.
Use the same number you used last year.):
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
County
Number
Mandatory
of Hunters
Pre-Hunt
Drawn
Limit Orientation
Date
Archery without Atlatl or Crossbow (3 hunts longbow, recurve bow, or compound bow only)
1
Greene
Sept. 24Nov. 7
25
Sept. 16
Greene
Nov. 26Jan. 2
15
Nov. 17
Springfield CNC1
Greene
Dec. 1012
Dec. 3
MANAGEDDEERHUNTS
Archery without Atlatl (13 hunts longbow, recurve bow, compound bow, or crossbow only)
4
Jackson
Oct. 22Nov. 6
30
Jackson
Oct. 22Nov. 6
15
Oct. 15
Jackson
Oct. 22Nov. 6
20
Oct. 15
Jackson
Oct. 22Nov. 6
10
Oct. 15
Jackson
Oct. 22Nov. 6
10
Oct. 15
Jackson
Nov. 527
30
Oct. 29
10
Jackson
Oct. 116
20
Sept. 24
11
Jackson
Oct. 1530
30
Oct. 8
12
Jackson
Oct. 17Dec. 25
30
Oct. 8
13
Jackson
Nov. 19Dec. 1
25
Nov. 5
14
Jackson
Oct. 22Nov. 6
40
15
Jackson
Dec. 318
40
16
Jackson
Oct. 823
20
Archery (34 hunts longbow, recurve bow, compound bow, crossbow, or atlatl only)
17
St. Charles
Sept. 1525
150
18
St. Charles
Oct. 821
150
19
St. Charles
Dec. 1531
300
20
Bicentennial CA1
Newton
Oct. 29Nov. 11
30
Oct. 19
21
Jackson
Oct. 31Nov. 4
10
Oct. 30
Location Code:
CA = Conservation Area
CNC = Conservation Nature Center
CP = City or County Park
ML = Management Lands
NWR = National Wildlife Refuge
SP = State Park
WA = Wildlife Area
Limit Code: When you purchase your managed deer hunting permit, you will receive
permits to take the number of deer allowed
at the hunt you are attending.
A = 1 antlerless deer
B = 1 deer of either sex
C = 2 deer, but only 1 antlered
D = 2 deer, but only 1 antlered; must take
and check in antlerless deer before
taking antlered deer
E = 2 antlerless deer
County
Date
22
Jackson
Nov. 711
10
Oct. 30
23
Jackson
Nov. 1418
10
Oct. 30
24
Vernon/Barton
Sept. 15Nov. 11
250
25
Caney Mountain CA
Ozark
Dec. 1011
100
26
St. Louis
Nov. 720
40
27
St. Louis
Dec. 1731
40
28
Forest 44 CA
St. Louis
Oct. 721
75
29
Forest 44 CA
St. Louis
Dec. 131
100
30
Jackson
Oct. 31Nov. 11
50
Oct. 30
31
St. Louis
Nov. 810
Nov. 7
32
St. Charles
Sept. 1527
20
33
St. Charles
Oct. 30Nov. 9
20
34
Otter Slough CA
Stoddard
Sept. 1530
15
35
Otter Slough CA
Stoddard
Oct. 116
15
36
Otter Slough CA
Stoddard
Oct. 22Nov. 6
15
37
Otter Slough CA
Stoddard
Nov. 26Dec. 11
15
38
Otter Slough CA
Stoddard
Dec. 24Jan. 15
15
39
Carter/Shannon
Oct. 2224
200
40
St. Louis
Nov. 57
41
Rockwoods Range11
St. Louis
Nov. 130
75
42
Rockwoods Range
St. Louis
Dec. 131
75
43
Rockwoods Reservation1
St. Louis
Nov. 711
10
Nov. 5
44
Rockwoods Reservation1
St. Louis
Nov. 1418
10
Nov. 5
45
Rockwoods Reservation1
St. Louis
Nov. 28Dec. 2
10
Nov. 5
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MANAGEDDEERHUNTS
Number
Mandatory
of Hunters
Pre-Hunt
Drawn
Limit Orientation
Hunt
No.
Location
Hunt
No.
Location
County
Date
46
Runge CNC1
Cole
Dec. 1619
10
47
Weldon Spring CA
St. Charles
Sept. 1525
150
48
Weldon Spring CA
St. Charles
Oct. 821
150
49
Weldon Spring CA
St. Charles
Dec. 15Jan. 15
300
50
Whetstone Creek CA
Callaway
Oct. 1Nov. 6
50
Dec. 15
MANAGEDDEERHUNTS
Muzzleloader or Cap-and-Ball Firearms Only (11 hunts in-lines and scopes are allowed)
51
Babler SP1
St. Louis
Dec. 1011
100
52
Caney Mountain CA
Ozark
Oct. 1516
200
53
Shannon
Dec. 2428
18
Dec. 23
54
Shannon
Dec. 30Jan. 3
18
Dec. 29
55
Forest 44 CA
(Jay Henges Range Restricted Portion)1,9
St. Louis
Oct. 2425
Oct. 3
56
Forest 44 CA
St. Louis
Nov. 78
30
57
Forest 44 CA
St. Louis
Nov. 1415
30
58
St. Louis
Nov. 1819
Sept. 10 or 13
59
Jackson
Nov. 1418
40
Nov. 14
60
Mingo NWR1
Stoddard/Wayne Dec. 34
100
Dec. 2
61
Carter/Shannon
200
Dec. 34
Dec. 9
Historic Methods (8 hunts muzzleloader, cap-and-ball, long/recurve/compound/crossbow, atlatl only; in-lines and scopes are allowed)
62
St. Charles
Nov. 1214
100
63
August A. Busch CA
St. Charles
Nov. 1921
100
64
Vernon/Barton
Dec. 39
150
65
Vernon/Barton
Dec. 1016
150
66
Vernon/Barton
Dec. 1723
150
Location Code:
CA = Conservation Area
CNC = Conservation Nature Center
CP = City or County Park
ML = Management Lands
NWR = National Wildlife Refuge
SP = State Park
WA = Wildlife Area
Limit Code: When you purchase your managed deer hunting permit, you will receive
permits to take the number of deer allowed
at the hunt you are attending.
A = 1 antlerless deer
B = 1 deer of either sex
C = 2 deer, but only 1 antlered
D = 2 deer, but only 1 antlered; must take
and check in antlerless deer before
taking antlered deer
E = 2 antlerless deer
Number
Mandatory
of Hunters
Pre-Hunt
Drawn
Limit Orientation
Hunt
No.
Location
County
Date
67
Vernon/Barton
Dec. 2430
150
68
St. Charles
Jan. 115
20
69
St. Louis
Nov. 57
80
Columbia Bottom CA
St. Louis
Nov. 28Dec. 4
20
71
St. Charles
Oct. 114
20
Shotguns, Muzzleloaders, or Cap-and-Ball Firearms Only (1 hunt shotguns with slugs only; in-lines and scopes are allowed)
72
St. Charles
Dec. 911
30
Dec. 8
73
Pike
Jan. 78
12
Jan. 7
74
Monroe
Dec. 1011
80
Dec. 9
75
Montauk SP1
Dent
Dec. 78
40
Dec. 6
76
Hickory
Dec. 1011
10
77
Hickory
Dec. 1011
78
Stockton Lake SP
Cedar
Dec. 1011
50
79
St. Charles
Nov. 1214
100
80
Weldon Spring CA
St. Charles
Nov. 1921
100
81
Callaway
Nov. 2123
25
Nov. 20 or 21
Youth-Only Shotguns (3 hunts with slugs only) Youth must be at least 11 years old and hunter-education certified to hunt
in a managed youth deer hunt.
82
Jackson
Oct. 2930
10
Oct. 28
83
Jackson
Dec. 34
10
Dec. 2
84
St. Louis
Oct. 2930
30
Oct. 15
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MANAGEDDEERHUNTS
Firearms (9 hunts centerfire, shotguns with slugs only, air-powered guns only)
County
Date
Number
Mandatory
of Hunters
Pre-Hunt
Drawn
Limit Orientation
Youth-Only Shotguns, Muzzleloaders, or Cap-and-Ball Firearms Only (1 hunt slugs only with shotguns; in-lines and
scopes are allowed) Youth must be at least 11 years old and hunter-education certified to hunt in a managed youth deer hunt.
85
Vernon/Barton
Nov. 1920
50
Nov. 18
MANAGEDDEERHUNTS
Youth-Only Firearms (11 hunts centerfire, shotguns with slugs, air-powered guns only)
Youth must be at least 11 years old and hunter-education certified to hunt in a managed youth deer hunt.
86
St. Charles
Oct. 2930
60
Oct. 15
87
Boone
Oct. 2930
Oct. 29
88
Shannon
Nov. 1216
10
Nov. 11
89
Shannon
Nov. 1720
10
Nov. 16
90
Davisdale CA1
Howard
Oct. 2223
35
Oct. 21 or 22
91
Mingo NWR1
Stoddard/Wayne Nov. 56
50
Oct. 15 or
Nov. 4
92
Carter
Oct. 12
10
Sept. 30
93
Peck Ranch CA
Carter/Shannon
Oct. 12
65
94
Clay
Dec. 1011
30
Dec. 10
95
Chariton
Dec. 24
15
Dec. 2
96
St. Charles
Oct. 2930
60
Oct. 15
T here are 17 hunts exclusively for people with disabilities. Apply for the Swan Lake hunt using the online system (see
instructions on Page 33). Apply for all other hunts by calling the hunt location during normal business hours from July
131, or by Oct. 1 for the Smithville Lake hunt.
Youth with Disabilities Firearms (1 hunt centerfire, shotguns with slugs, air-powered guns only)
Youth must be at least 11 years old and hunter-education certified to hunt in a managed youth deer hunt.
Mingo NWR1 (573-222-3589)
Location Code:
CA = Conservation Area
CNC = Conservation Nature Center
CP = City or County Park
ML = Management Lands
NWR = National Wildlife Refuge
SP = State Park
WA = Wildlife Area
= Disabled Accessible Hunt
Stoddard/Wayne Nov. 56
Limit Code: When you purchase your managed deer hunting permit, you will receive
permits to take the number of deer allowed
at the hunt you are attending.
A = 1 antlerless deer
B = 1 deer of either sex
C = 2 deer, but only 1 antlered
D = 2 deer, but only 1 antlered; must take
and check in antlerless deer before
taking antlered deer
E = 2 antlerless deer
Oct. 15 or
Nov. 4
Hunt
No.
Location
County
Number
Mandatory
of Hunters
Pre-Hunt
Drawn
Limit Orientation
Date
People with Disabilities Firearms (10 hunts centerfire, shotguns with slugs, air-powered guns only)
97
Newton
Oct. 1820
Oct. 18
Pike
Oct. 1516
Oct. 15
Pike
Jan. 78
Jan. 7
Stoddard/Wayne Nov. 78
Nov. 6
Carter
Nov. 56
10
Nov. 4
Clay/Clinton
Nov. 1920
65
Cedar/Dade
Nov. 56
25
Chariton
Nov. 46
10
Benton/St. Clair
Nov. 56
22
Wayne
Oct. 1516
25
Nov. 4
Wayne/Reynolds
Oct. 2223
Wayne/Reynolds
Nov. 56
Stoddard/Wayne Dec. 34
Dec. 2
Holt
Nov. 4
Nov. 56
Greene
Oct. 89
15
Oct. 7
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Monroe/Ralls
Nov. 1920
35
MANAGEDDEERHUNTS
People with Disabilities Muzzleloader or Cap-and-Ball Firearms Only (4 hunts in-lines and scopes are allowed)
eer and turkey hunting is allowed only on Conservation Department areas that are listed in the following table. If an area
that is owned or managed by the Conservation Department is not listed, deer and turkey hunting is not allowed, except
during a managed hunt. For hunting opportunities on public land that is not owned by the Conservation Department,
contact the appropriate agency. For maps and details of the areas listed here, visit mdc.mo.gov/atlas.
Definitions
Archery: Longbows, recurve bows, compound bows, crossbows, and atlatls
Firearms: Deer can be taken with centerfire pistols, revolvers, or rifles using expanding-type bullets; shotguns (including
.410) with slugs only; air-powered guns, .40 caliber or larger, charged only from an external high-compression power source;
muzzleloading or cap-and-ball firearms and/or muzzleloading or cap-and-ball handguns, including revolvers, .40 caliber or
larger. Turkeys can be taken only with shotguns (including .410) with shot not larger than No. 4.
Muzzleloader: Muzzleloading or cap-and-ball firearms, .40 caliber or larger, not capable of being loaded from the breech
CONSERVATIONAREAREGULATIONS
Area Name
Northwest
County
Agency
Buchanan
Gentry
Archery
and
Firearms
Deer
Muzzleloader
and Archery
Archery Antlerless
Methods
Permits
Only
Allowed?
Turkey
Archery Archery
and
Methods
Firearms
Only
Yes
No
Yes
No
Buchanan
Aspinwall Bend
Atchison
Bee Creek
Buchanan
Yes
Buchanan
Yes
Nodaway
No
Bluffwoods
Buchanan
No
Buchanan
No
Bob Brown
Holt
Yes
Bonanza
Caldwell
No
Brickyard Hill
Atchison
No
Bunch Hollow
Carroll
No
Buchanan
Mercer
Corning
Atchison, Holt
Crooked River
Ray
Chariton
Deroin Bend
Atchison, Holt
Elam Bend
Gentry
Andrew
Gentry, Worth
Andrew
Fountain Grove
Linn, Livingston
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
A,B
Yes
No
Frank E. Wagner
Ray
Gallatin
Daviess
Grand Pass
Saline
Grand Trace
Harrison
Andrew
Andrew
No
Hardin
Ray
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
County
Carroll, Chariton
H.F. Thurnau
Holt
Deer
Muzzleloader
and Archery
Archery Antlerless
Methods
Permits
Only
Allowed?
Yes
Turkey
Archery Archery
and
Methods
Firearms
Only
No
Daviess
Yes
Honey Creek
Andrew
No
Jamerson C. McCormack
Holt
James D. Christie
Andrew
Daviess
King Lake
DeKalb, Gentry
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Lake Paho
Mercer
Yes
Carroll
Yes
Holt
No
Lotts Creek
Harrison
Yes
Atchison
No
Yes
Yes
McClure
Mercer
McGee Family
Clinton
McKinny
Carroll
Grundy
Monkey Mountain
Andrew, Holt
No
Mussel Fork
Linn, Macon
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Chariton
Nishnabotna
Atchison
Nodaway
Nodaway Valley
Andrew, Holt
Pawnee Prairie
Harrison
Mercer
Pigeon Hill
Buchanan
DeKalb
Poosey
Grundy, Livingston
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Chariton
Yes
Livingston
Yes
Riverbreaks
Holt
No
Rush Bottoms
Holt
No
Mercer
Yes
Yes
No
Worth
Atchison
Chariton
Yes
Sunbridge Hills
Buchanan
Yes
Tarkio Prairie
Atchison
No
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A
B
CONSERVATIONAREAREGULATIONS
Area Name
Helen K. Wiese1
Archery
and
Firearms
County
Harrison
Buchanan
Archery
and
Firearms
Deer
Muzzleloader
and Archery
Archery Antlerless
Methods
Permits
Only
Allowed?
No
Turkey
Archery Archery
and
Methods
Firearms
Only
Yes
Carroll
Yes
Holt
No
Worth
Worthwine Island
Andrew
Yellow Creek
Chariton
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
CONSERVATIONAREAREGULATIONS
Northeast
Arrow-Wood
Shelby
Macon
Bee Hollow
Macon, Randolph
Big Creek
Adair
Marion
Yes
Yes
Clark
Yes
Marion
Yes
Monroe
Yes
Clark
No
Clark
Clark
Yes
Dark Hollow
Sullivan
Yes
Deer Ridge
Lewis
Yes
Dodd Access
Macon
Yes
Marion
Yes
Dupont Reservation
Pike
Edward Anderson
Pike, Ralls
Scotland
Elmslie Memorial
Marion
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Marion
Yes
Clark
No
Fred Bollow
Shelby
Yes
Frost Island
Clark
Yes
Yes
Griffiths Memorial
Macon
Knox
Hidden Hollow
Macon
Hunnewell Access
Shelby
Hunnewell Lake
Shelby
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Indian Hills
Scotland
Marion
Yes
Marion
Yes
LaBelle Lake
Lewis
Yes
Locust Creek
Sullivan
No
McPike Access
Marion
Yes
Mineral Hills
Putnam
Yes
Montgomery Woods
Adair, Macon
Yes
County
Putnam, Sullivan
Shelby
Deer
Muzzleloader
and Archery
Archery Antlerless
Methods
Permits
Only
Allowed?
Yes
Yes
Turkey
Archery Archery
and
Methods
Firearms
Only
Neeper
Clark
Yes
Pin Oak
Shelby
Yes
Ranacker
Pike
No
Rebels Cove
Putnam, Schuyler
No
Redman
Macon
Rocky Hollow
Monroe
Yes
Yes
Rose Pond
Clark
Yes
Monroe
Yes
Sullivan
Yes
Shoemaker
Adair
Yes
Soulard Access
Marion
Yes
Sugar Creek
Adair
Yes
Lewis
Yes
Sunrise Access
Marion
Yes
Ted Shanks
Pike
Yes
A,B
Macon, Randolph
No
Tolona Access
Lewis
Yes
Union Ridge
Upper Mississippi Angle, Blackbird,
Blackburn, Ducher, Gilbert, Mozier, Pharrs,
North and South Fritz Islands
Upper Mississippi Bay Island
No
Pike
Yes
Yes
Lewis
Yes
Marion
Yes
Knox
Yes
Woodlawn Access
Monroe
Yes
Wyaconda Crossing
Lewis
Yes
Cass
No
Marion
CONSERVATIONAREAREGULATIONS
Area Name
Morris Prairie
Archery
and
Firearms
Kansas City
Amarugia Highlands
Anthony and Beatrice Kendzora
Buchanan, Platte
Balltown Access
Vernon
Yes
Yes
Baltimore Bend
Lafayette
Yes
Benton, Morgan
Yes
Vernon
Birdsong
St. Clair
Bittern Bottoms
Cass
Blackjack Access
St. Clair
Brickley Hollow
Benton
Bristow
Vernon
A
B
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
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CONSERVATIONAREAREGULATIONS
County
Pettis
Brysons Hope
Pettis
Lafayette
Vernon
Henry
Connor O. Fewel
Henry
Cooley Lake
Clay
Dave Rock
St. Clair
Archery
and
Firearms
Deer
Muzzleloader
and Archery
Archery Antlerless
Methods
Permits
Only
Allowed?
No
No
Turkey
Archery Archery
and
Methods
Firearms
Only
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Cass
Yes
Douglas Branch
Vernon
Yes
Platte
Yes
Drovers Prarie
Pettis
Edmonson Access
Benton
No
Yes
Ferguson-Herold
Lafayette
Yes
Flight Lake
Four Rivers Unit 1 (Portion North of Little
Osage River), 2 and 3
Four Rivers Unit 1 (Portion South of Little
Osage River and Prairie Woods Tract)
Four Rivers Unit 4
Vernon
Yes
Bates, Vernon
Yes
Yes
Bates, Vernon
Yes
Friendly Prairie
Pettis
No
Vernon
Yes
Grandfather Prairie
Pettis
No
Bates, Vernon
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
Grannys Acres
Benton
Guy B. Park
Platte
Bates
Hartwell
Pettis
Haysler A. Poague
Henry
Johnson
Hi Lonesome Prairie
Benton
Ionia Ridge
Benton
Jackson
Johnson, Pettis
Kahrs-Boger Park
Pettis
St. Clair
La Due Bottoms
Henry
Liberty Bend
Clay
Linscomb
St. Clair
Platte
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Jackson
Yes
Benton
Yes
Lafayette
No
Montrose
Henry
Yes
A,B
Mora
Benton
No
Deer
Muzzleloader
and Archery
Archery Antlerless
Methods
Permits
Only
Allowed?
Yes
Turkey
Archery Archery
and
Methods
Firearms
Only
Area Name
Mount Hulda Towersite
County
Benton
Bates
Yes
Osage Prairie
Vernon
Yes
Pettis
No
Yes
No
No
No
Platte
Peabody
Bates
Platte Falls
Platte
Ripgut Prairie
Bates
No
Schell-Osage
Yes
Settles Ford
Bates, Cass
Yes
Sni-A-Bar
Lafayette
Taberville Prairie
St. Clair
Yes
Yes
Henry
Yes
Henry
Yes
Benton
Yes
Henry
Yes
Hickory
Yes
Henry
No
St. Clair
Yes
Henry
Yes
Henry
Yes
Henry
Yes
Benton
Yes
Benton
Yes
St. Clair
Yes
St. Clair
Yes
Benton
Yes
Henry
No
St. Clair
Yes
Yes
St. Clair
Urich
Henry
No
WahKon-Tah Prairie
Yes
Pettis
No
Yes
No
CONSERVATIONAREAREGULATIONS
Archery
and
Firearms
Central
Alice Ahart Mansfield
Camden
Osage
Saline
Yes
Blue Lick
Saline
Yes
Miller
Yes
A
B
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CONSERVATIONAREAREGULATIONS
County
Camden
Camden
Canaan
Gasconade
Carpenter Memorial
Morgan
Audrain
Clifty Creek
Maries
Cooper Hill
Osage
Danville
Montgomery
Davisdale
Howard
Diana Bend
Howard
Osage
Eagle Bluffs
Boone
Earthquake Hollow
Callaway
Fiery Fork
Camden
Franklin Island
Howard
Grand Bluffs
Montgomery
Hart Creek
Henry Jackson Waters and C.B. Moss
Memorial
Hinkson Woods
Boone
Hite Prairie
Archery
and
Firearms
Deer
Muzzleloader
and Archery
Archery Antlerless
Methods
Permits
Only
Allowed?
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
Boone
Yes
Morgan
Yes
Cole
Howard
Lamine River
Cooper, Morgan
Camden
Lick Creek
Boone
Callaway
Montgomery
Miller
Manito Lake
Moniteau, Morgan
Yes
Yes
Boone
Hungry Mother
Turkey
Archery Archery
and
Methods
Firearms
Only
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Marion Bottoms
Cole, Moniteau
Yes
Marshall I. Diggs
Audrain, Montgomery
No
Marshall Junction
Pettis, Saline
No
Moniteau Creek
Howard
No
Callaway
Yes
Painted Rock
Osage
No
Cole
Yes
Plowboy Bend
Moniteau
No
Prairie Home
Cooper, Moniteau
No
Proctor Towersite
Morgan
Reform
Callaway
Yes
Yes
Maries
Yes
Boone
Yes
Miller
Yes
Area Name
Robert M. White II
County
Audrain, Monroe
Saline Valley
Cole, Moniteau
Boone, Howard,
Randolph
Miller
Scrivner Road
Cole
Rudolf Bennitt
Archery
and
Firearms
Deer
Muzzleloader
and Archery
Archery Antlerless
Methods
Permits
Only
Allowed?
Yes
Turkey
Archery Archery
and
Methods
Firearms
Only
Yes
No
No
No
Smoky Waters
Cole, Osage
Yes
Maries
No
Cole
Yes
Tate Island
Callaway
Yes
Three Creeks
Boone
No
Toronto Springs
Camden
No
Boone
Yes
Audrain
Yes
Wellsville Lake
Montgomery
Yes
Yes
Whetstone Creek
Callaway
Morgan
William Lowe
Audrain
Miller
Yes
Yes
Yes
A,B
Yes
No
Yes
Lincoln
Crawford
Bootleg Access
Washington
Catawissa
Franklin
Crooked Creek
Crawford
Yes
No
No
Daniel Boone
Warren
No
Warren
Howell Island
No
Yes
Hughes Mountain
Washington
Yes
Huzzah
Crawford
Yes
Crawford
Yes
Kessler Memorial
Lincoln
Yes
Keysville Towersite
Crawford
Yes
Yes
Yes
Kingston Access
Washington
LaBarque Creek
Jefferson
Franklin, Washington
Yes
Warren
No
Long Ridge
Franklin
No
Meramec
Franklin
Yes
3
A
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CONSERVATIONAREAREGULATIONS
St. Louis
County
Jefferson
Jefferson
Pacific Palisades
Pea Ridge
Washington
Archery
and
Firearms
Deer
Muzzleloader
and Archery
Archery Antlerless
Methods
Permits
Only
Allowed?
Yes
Yes
Turkey
Archery Archery
and
Methods
Firearms
Only
Yes
Yes
Crawford
Yes
Prairie Slough
Lincoln, Pike
Yes
Redhorse Access
Franklin
Yes
River Round CA
Franklin
No
Saint Stanislaus
St. Louis
Sandy Island
Lincoln
Lewis, Lincoln, Marion,
Upper Mississippi Dresser Island
Pike, Ralls, St. Charles
Lewis, Lincoln, Marion,
Upper Mississippi Pool 26 Tracts
Pike, Ralls, St. Charles
Upper Mississippi Stag, Sterling, Westport Lewis, Lincoln, Marion,
Islands
Pike, Ralls, St. Charles
Valley View Glades
Jefferson
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Victoria Glades
Jefferson
Yes
Lincoln
Yes
Weldon Spring
St. Charles
Lincoln
William R. Logan
Lincoln
Young
Jefferson
No
No
Yes
Yes
CONSERVATIONAREAREGULATIONS
Southwest
Barclay
Dallas
Bear Creek
Laclede
Dallas
Bethel Prairie
Barton
Bluff Springs
Cedar
Bois DArc
Greene
Boston Ferry
Taney
Brush Creek
Polk
Buffalo Hills
McDonald
Barton
Bushwhacker Lake
Barton, Vernon
Busiek
Christian
Capps Creek
Newton
Charity Access
Dallas
Clear Creek
Barton, Vernon
Coffin Cave
Laclede
Compton Hollow
Webster
Comstock Prairie
Barton
Cowskin Access
McDonald
Hickory
Dale Sare
Greene
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
County
McDonald
Newton
Deer
Muzzleloader
and Archery
Archery Antlerless
Methods
Permits
Only
Allowed?
Yes
Turkey
Archery Archery
and
Methods
Firearms
Only
Yes
Barton
Yes
Dade
Yes
Drury-Mincy
Taney
Yes
Drynob Access
Laclede
Yes
Drywood
Barton
Barton
Yes
Yes
Yes
Dade
Flag Spring
Barry, McDonald
Yes
Fort Crowder
Newton
Yes
Goodman Towersite
Newton
Goose Creek
Dallas, Laclede
Yes
Yes
Hayes Spring
Stone
Yes
Holland
Stone
Yes
Hollister Towersite
Taney
Dade
Huckleberry Ridge
McDonald
Indigo Prairie
Dade
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Jessie Hollow
Stone
Yes
Hickory
No
Kickapoo Prairie
Lawrence
Yes
Lanagan Towersite
McDonald
Lead Mine
Dallas
Barton
Yes
Taney
Greene
Mary Lawson
Laclede
Monegaw Prairie
Cedar
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Mo-No-I Prairie
Barton
Yes
Mon-Shon Prairie
Barton
Yes
Yes
Yes
Mule Shoe
Camden, Hickory
Neosho Towersite
Newton
Niangua
Webster
Osage Fork
Laclede
Pa Sole Prairie
Barton
Lawrence
Phenix Access
Greene
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Pilot Knob
Stone
Yes
Pleasant Hope
Polk
No
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CONSERVATIONAREAREGULATIONS
Area Name
Deep Ford Access
Archery
and
Firearms
CONSERVATIONAREAREGULATIONS
County
Hickory, Polk
Powell Towersite
McDonald
Archery
and
Firearms
Deer
Muzzleloader
and Archery
Archery Antlerless
Methods
Permits
Only
Allowed?
Yes
Turkey
Archery Archery
and
Methods
Firearms
Only
Yes
Providence Prairie
Lawrence
Yes
Rader Access
Webster
Yes
Redwing Prairie
Barton
Roaring River
Barry
Robert E. Talbot
Lawrence
Rocky Barrens
Greene
Sentinel
Polk
Shawnee Trail
Barton
Shelton Memorial
Dade
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
Sky Prairie
Cedar
Yes
Dade
Yes
Stubblefield Access
Barry
Yes
Newton
Barton
Turkey Creek
Cedar
Polk
Dallas
Wire Road
Stone
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Ozark
Angeline
Shannon
Howell
Barn Hollow
Howell, Texas
Beaver Creek
Phelps
Birch Creek
Shannon
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Bohigian
Phelps
Yes
Ozark, Taney
Yes
Yes
Yes
Wright
Cabool Towersite
Texas
Ozark
Ozark
Howell
Carter Creek
Carter
Yes*
Cedar Gap
Wright
Yes
No
Yes
Cedar Grove
Dent
Yes
Oregon
Yes
Howell
Yes
Dean Davis
Howell
Yes
Dixon Towersite
Pulaski
Yes
Pulaski
Yes
County
Ripley
Ripley
Deer
Muzzleloader
and Archery
Archery Antlerless
Methods
Permits
Only
Allowed?
Yes
Yes
Turkey
Archery Archery
and
Methods
Firearms
Only
Gasconade Hills
Pulaski
Yes
Texas
Yes
Dent
Gist Ranch
Texas
Hemenway
Ripley
No
Horseshoe Bend
Texas
Yes
Yes
Yes
Houston Towersite
Texas
Yes
Hunter Towersite
Carter
Yes*
Hyer Woods
Dent
Yes
Indian Trail
Dent
Yes
Wright
Yes
Little Black
Ripley
Little Prairie
Phelps
Midvale
Texas
Montauk Towersite
Dent
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Howell
Yes
Mudpuppy
Ripley
Yes
Norfork Lake
Ozark
Yes
Odin Access
Wright
Yes
Ozark
Yes
Carter, Shannon
Peter A. Eck
Texas
Texas
P.F. Barnes
Texas
Yes*
Yes
Yes
Yes
R.F. Clement
Dent
Yes
Richard Massengill
Douglas
Yes
Rippee
Douglas
Yes
Rocky Creek
Shannon
Yes
Yes
Rosati Towersite
Phelps
Oregon
Roubidoux Creek
Pulaski
Sand Pond
Ripley
Shannon Ranch
Douglas
Dent
Sunklands
Shannon
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Tecumseh Towersite
Ozark
Yes
Thomasville Towersite
Shannon
Yes
Ozark
Tingler Prairie
Howell
Yes
Yes
* Archery antlerless permits allowed. Firearms antlerless permits prohibited in this county.
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CONSERVATIONAREAREGULATIONS
Area Name
Fourche Creek Excluding Gatewood Tract
Archery
and
Firearms
Turkey
Archery Archery
and
Methods
Firearms
Only
Area Name
Twin Knobs Towersite
County
Douglas
Archery
and
Firearms
Douglas
Yes
Muzzleloader
and Archery
Archery Antlerless
Methods
Permits
Only
Allowed?
Yes
Warm Fork
Oregon
Yes
White Ranch
Howell
No
Dent
Yes
Wright
Yes
Crawford, Phelps
Yes
Southeast
Amidon Memorial
Bollinger, Madison
Yes*
Apple Creek
Cape Girardeau
No
Aquilla Access
Stoddard
Yes*
Big Cane
Butler
Iron, St. Francois,
Washington
Pemiscot
No
No
Bismarck
CONSERVATIONAREAREGULATIONS
No
Perry
Wayne
Buford Mountain
Iron, Washington
Scott
Cash Memorial
Dunklin
Castor River
Bollinger
Dunklin
Clearwater
Reynolds
No
Clearwater Lake
Reynolds, Wayne
No
Yes
Yes*
Yes
Yes*
No
No
No
Yes*
Clubb Creek
Bollinger
Wayne
Coldwater
Wayne
Coon Island
Butler
Corkwood
Butler
Crowleys Ridge
Stoddard
Carter, Reynolds,
Shannon
New Madrid
Bollinger, Stoddard,
Wayne
Bollinger, Stoddard,
Wayne
Bollinger
Bollinger
Flatwoods
Wayne
Dunklin
Funk Memorial
Iron
No
General Watkins
Scott
No
Donaldson Point
Duck Creek north of Hwy. Z
Duck Creek south of Hwy. Z
No
Coldwater Access
Current River
Yes*
No
A,B
No
Yes*
No
No
Yes
Yes
A,B
Yes
A,B
Yes
A,B
Yes*
No
Gipsy Towersite
Bollinger
Yes
Grassy Towersite
Bollinger
Yes
Graves Mountain
Iron, Wayne
No
County
Bollinger
Holly Ridge
Stoddard
Hornersville Swamp
Dunklin
Horton Farm
Ste. Genevieve
Deer
Muzzleloader
and Archery
Archery Antlerless
Methods
Permits
Only
Allowed?
Yes*
Yes*
Turkey
Archery Archery
and
Methods
Firearms
Only
No
Yes
Yes
Wayne
Ketcherside Mountain
Iron, Reynolds
No
St. Francois
Yes
Lake Girardeau
Cape Girardeau
Yes
Little River
Dunklin, Pemiscot
No
Little Whitewater
Bollinger
Logan Creek
Reynolds, Shannon
Wayne
Magnolia Hollow
Ste. Genevieve
Cape Girardeau
No
Marquand Access
Madison
Millstream Gardens
Madison
Oak Ridge
Stoddard
Cape Girardeau
Poplar Bluff
Butler
Perry
Riverside
Yes*
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes*
Yes*
Yes
No
No
No
Sank
Bollinger
Yes*
Seven Island
Mississippi
No
Seventy-Six
Perry
No
Stephen J. Sun
Butler
No
Sweetgum Access
Bollinger
Yes
New Madrid
No
Mississippi
No
Madison
Yes
Tywappity Towersite
Scott
No
University Forest
Butler, Wayne
Wappapello Lake
Wayne
Warbler Woods
Dunklin
No
Wilhelmina
Butler, Dunklin
No
Cape Girardeau
No
Yokum School
Wayne
Yes*
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No
Yes*
A
B
CONSERVATIONAREAREGULATIONS
Area Name
Hawn Access
Archery
and
Firearms
WILDLIFECODEOFMISSOURI
Note: According to rule 3 CSR 10-5.216 of the Wildlife Code of Missouri, if you
have been convicted of multiple or major violations of the Code in the past five
years, the Conservation Commission may consider suspending or revoking
your hunting, trapping, and/or fishing privileges regardless of any previous
court action. The point system the Commission uses to assess Code violations is
explained at short.mdc.mo.gov/ZkV.
2. Self-loading firearms with
capacity of more than eleven
(11) cartridges in magazine and
chamber combined with the
exception of concealed firearms
carried by persons issued a valid
concealed carry permit and
any qualified law enforcement
officer or qualified retired law
enforcement officer as defined
in the Federal Law Enforcement
Officers Safety Act (18 USC
926B or 18 USC 926C). (Firearms
possessed under this exception
may not be used to take wildlife
while deer hunting. Proof of this
exception must be carried while
hunting.);
3. Ammunition propelling more
than one (1) projectile at a single
discharge, such as buckshot;
4. Full hard metal case projectiles;
5. Fully automatic firearms; and
6. Electronic calls or electronically
activated calls.
(6) A person may take only two (2)
antlered deer during the archery
and firearms deer hunting seasons
combined, with no more than one
(1) antlered deer taken during the
firearms deer season and only one (1)
antlered deer may be taken prior to the
November portion of the firearms deer
hunting season. Deer taken at managed
deer hunts are not included in this limit.
(7) Deer may not be hunted, pursued,
taken, or killed
(A) While in a stream or other body
of water;
(B) From a boat with a motor
attached;
(C) With the aid of a motor-driven
land conveyance or aircraft;
WILDLIFECODEOFMISSOURI
WILDLIFECODEOFMISSOURI
2. A Nonresident Furbearer
Hunting and Trapping Permit;
(C) Furbearers may not be chased,
pursued, or taken with the aid of
dogs during daylight hours from
November 1 through the end of the
November portion statewide and the
antlerless portion in open counties;
and
(D) Squirrels and rabbits may not be
chased, pursued, or taken with the
aid of dogs during daylight hours
of the November portion in Butler,
Carter, Dent, Iron, Madison, Oregon,
Reynolds, Ripley, Shannon, and
Wayne counties.
(4) Feral hogs, defined as any hog,
including Russian and European wild
boar, not conspicuously identified by
ear tags or other forms of identification
and roaming freely on public or
private lands without the landowners
permission (refer to section 270.400 of
273
33
35
29
PLATTE
RAY
33
CLAY
435
45
69
29
10
291
435
92
92
92
435
152
169
35
45
210
9
283
635
269
210
291
24
224
24
24
12
35
78
70
435
70
71
LAFAYETTE
40
JACKSON
350
470
7
435
470
291
50
71
150
150
291
58
58
58
CASS
291
JOHNSON
71
WILDLIFECODEOFMISSOURI
169
WILDLIFECODEOFMISSOURI
WILDLIFECODEOFMISSOURI
AFTERTHEHARVEST
Check It
JIM RATHERT
AFTERTHEHARVEST
Telecheck
Information Needed
to Telecheck Deer
New! When you Telecheck your
deer, you will be asked a few short
questions based on whether
you are checking a doe or an
antlered buck. The illustrations
to the right show how to gather
the measurements you will need.
These measurements will help
biologists gather information on
the ages of deer harvested.
1 inch
Note: Please plan to bring a tape measure or other measuring device with you afield.
10th
9th
AFTERTHEHARVEST
White
barring
extends
to tip
9th
White
barring
does not
extend
to tip
Juvenile
Adult
Gobbler
breast
feather
Brown tip
Hen
breast
feather
10th
9th
Telecheck
AFTERTHEHARVEST
AFTERTHEHARVEST
County
City
Company Name
Phone
County
City
Company Name
Adair
Kirksville
660-341-9444
Clinton
Gower
816-424-1258
Audrain
Mexico
573-581-1333
Cole
Russellville
Russellville Locker
573-782-4613
Audrain
Middleton
573-549-2145
Crawford
Cuba
Heintz Processing
573-732-9938
Barry
Crane
Gone Processing
417-357-8321
Crawford
Steelville
573-786-6328
Benton
Warsaw
417-998-6488
Dade
Lockwood
417-232-4401
Bollinger
Bloomfield
Elderland Meats
573-722-3622
Dallas
Buffalo
417-345-4342
Bollinger
Marble Hill
573-576-8825
Dallas
Fair Grove
417-759-2027
Boone
Ashland
573-657-2501
Daviess
Brimson
660-789-3600
Boone
Centralia
573-682-2517
Daviess
Jamesport
660-684-6850
Buchanan
St. Joseph
816-364-3728
Daviess
Pattonsburg
660-663-5010
Caldwell
Hamilton
J & J Processing
816-465-0205
Dent
Salem
573-729-7278
Callaway
Auxvasse
R & R Processing
573-386-2273
Franklin
Leslie
573-484-3312
Callaway
Fulton
573-592-4885
Franklin
Washington
636-239-2183
Callaway
Fulton
573-642-1035
Gasconade
Hermann
573-486-2795
Gasconade
Hermann
573-486-2266
Phone
Callaway
Kingdom City After Hours Processing-Hanson
Hills Campground
573-642-8600
Gasconade
Hermann
573-486-2086
Camden
Camdenton
573-346-6665
Gentry
Stanberry
660-448-2450
Camden
Montreal
Greene
Fair Grove
417-759-2032
573-243-4107
Greene
417-788-2200
573-833-6281
Harrison
Ridgeway
660-872-6716
Carroll
Hale
660-565-2415
Henry
Clinton
660-885-4409
Cass
Peculiar
Peculiar Meats
816-779-6328
Hickory
Quincy
Hays Processing
417-282-5853
Chariton
Salisbury
Howard
Harrisburg
KP Processing
573-874-2147
Christian
Ozark
417-581-5000
Howell
West Plains
417-256-3261
Christian
Sparta
417-634-3943
Howell
West Plains
417-256-4575
Clark
Kahoka
660-727-3433
Iron
Arcadia
573-546-3459
City
Company Name
Jackson
Raytown
The Store
Jasper
County
City
Company Name
816-356-8900
Osage
Linn
B and C Processing
573-897-0536
Carthage
Osage
Loose Creek
573-897-4333
Jasper
Webb City
Taylors Processing
417-673-1717
Osage
Loose Creek
573-897-9930
Jefferson
Dittmer
636-285-9090
Ozark
Gainsville
Randall Vaught
417-679-1080
Jefferson
Festus
636-931-7776
Perry
Perryville
573-547-2540
Johnson
Holden
816-732-6431
Pettis
Sedalia
660-826-2898
Johnson
Warrensburg
660-747-8261
Pettis
Otterville
Rays Processing
660-221-3522
Laclede
Conway
417-589-3633
Phelps
Newburg
573-762-2237
Laclede
Lebanon
417-588-2329
Pike
Lafayette
Alma
Alma Meats
660-674-2231
Pike
573-324-2247
Lafayette
Higginsville
660-584-3550
Polk
Buffalo
417-345-4342
Lafayette
Wellington
816-240-8124
Polk
Fair Grove
417-759-2027
Lawrence
Pierce City
J & J Processing
417-476-5451
Ralls
Center
573-267-3343
Lewis
La Belle
Lumley Locker
660-213-3373
Ralls
Perry
573-735-2499
Lincoln
Elsberry
Browns Processing
573-384-5284
Randolph
Moberly
660-263-4663
Lincoln
Winfield
636-566-6112
St. Charles
New Melle
636-828-5266
Linn
Brookfield
Spragues Locker
660-258-5148
St. Charles
Wentzville
636-327-5455
Linn
Marceline
660-376-2640
St. Louis
Florissant
314-831-6164
Linn
Meadville
Meadville Locker
660-938-4318
St. Louis
Kirkwood
314-966-8606
Linn
Purdin
Purdin Processing
660-244-3888
St. Louis
Overland
314-423-8066
Livingston
Chillicothe
660-646-0951
St. Louis
St. Louis
314-352-5066
Macon
Laplata
No phone
St. Louis
St. Louis
314-631-2440
Macon
Macon
Special D Meats
660-385-2141
St. Louis
St. Louis
314-842-4100
Madison
573-366-6372
573-483-9555
Maries
St. James
Morelands Processing
573-699-4360
Saline
Slater
660-529-3451
Marion
Palmyra
573-769-2257
Schuyler
Queen City
Mast Meats
660-883-5358
Marion
Philadelphia
573-439-5945
Schuyler
Queen City
Robert Aldridge
660-766-2582
McDonald
Goodman
417-364-8115
Scotland
Rutledge
660-883-5358
Mercer
Princeton
Shannon
Winona
573-325-1365
Moniteau
California
573-796-4080
Texas
Cabool
417-962-2112
Monroe
Monroe City
573-735-1289
Texas
Licking
573-674-3501
Montgomery
Jonesburg
636-488-5227
Texas
417-932-5557
Morgan
Smithton
660-281-9925
Warren
Wright City
636-745-3331
Morgan
Versailles
573-378-6517
Wayne
Piedmont
Piedmont Processing
573-223-4950
Newton
Neosho
Hatfields Meats
417-624-3765
Webster
Seymour
Gibson Packing
417-935-4657
Nodaway
Barnard
Barnard Processing
660-652-3484
Webster
Seymour
417-839-0258
Oregon
West Plains
417-764-3085
Webster
Seymour
417-299-0032
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Phone
Phone
No phone
AFTERTHEHARVEST
County
AFTERTHEHARVEST
County
Phone
County
Phone
County
Phone
County
Phone
Adair
660-216-1389
Dade
417-955-2389
Lincoln
636-358-6181
Ray
816-390-0327
Andrew
816-262-3513
Dade
417-326-9539
Lincoln
314-223-0968
Reynolds
573-663-2856
Atchison
816-383-0404
Dallas
417-733-3876
Linn
660-654-0550
Reynolds
573-561-6313
Audrain
573-473-8000
Dallas
417-733-0286
Livingston
660-973-3813
Ripley
573-996-8963
Barry
417-342-5579
Daviess
660-663-3502
Macon
660-651-3196
Ripley
573-351-8635
Barry
417-229-4706
DeKalb
816-262-3532
Madison
573-290-5730
Saline
660-641-3345
Barton
417-682-4604
Dent
573-308-6174
Maries
573-619-3344
Schuyler
660-651-0522
Bates
660-679-8228
Dent
573-308-6173
Marion
573-470-0206
Scotland
660-216-1374
Benton
660-438-0621
Douglas
417-543-5990
McDonald
417-845-1526
Scott
573-380-2578
Benton
660-723-0524
Dunklin
573-344-3490
Mercer
660-953-0052
Shannon
573-230-6174
Bollinger
573-238-5442
Franklin
636-744-2974
Miller
573-280-7892
Shannon
573-230-3706
Boone
573-239-6541
Franklin
314-608-7523
Mississippi
573-233-5570
Shelby
573-822-5263
Boone
573-777-2072
Gasconade
573-220-2249
Moniteau
573-864-9814
St. Charles
636-288-9279
Buchanan
816-262-3512
Gentry
816-294-8144
Monroe
660-651-0218
St. Charles
314-609-2297
Buchanan
816-244-6935
Greene
417-830-8266
Montgomery
573-864-3559
St. Clair
417-533-2260
Butler
573-300-3693
Greene
417-766-7380
Morgan
573-378-0763
St. Clair
417-496-7941
Butler
573-300-3475
Grundy
660-654-2677
Morgan
573-378-3114
St. Francois
573-330-8538
Caldwell
660-605-2912
Harrison
816-294-8767
New Madrid
573-326-0886
St. Louis
314-607-2708
Callaway
573-239-8129
Henry
660-885-1621
Newton
417-291-7819
St. Louis
314-210-1875
Camden
573-836-4503
Hickory
417-718-1113
Nodaway
816-261-1245
Ste. Genevieve
573-883-0634
Camden
573-836-3257
Hickory
417-718-1114
Oregon
417-293-8590
Stoddard
573-568-4433
Holt
660-254-6550
Osage
573-690-3989
Stone
417-251-3693
Carroll
660-322-1795
Holt
660-853-0699
Ozark
417-989-1693
Stone
417-331-2674
Carter
573-323-8523
Howard
660-287-0014
Ozark
417-989-1690
Sullivan
573-673-7588
Carter
573-604-0082
Howell
417-255-3161
Pemiscot
573-757-8357
Taney
417-294-5543
Cass
816-809-6259
Iron
573-466-9119
Perry
573-517-0929
Taney
417-546-0833
Cedar
417-830-6162
Jackson
816-835-6084
Pettis
660-619-4012
Texas
417-260-2855
Cedar
417-327-5378
Jackson
816-651-8867
Phelps
573-202-9438
Texas
417-260-2865
Chariton
660-414-0416
Jasper
417-385-8224
Pike
573-470-0129
Vernon
417-238-4031
Chariton
660-414-0415
Jasper
417-763-5106
Pike
573-470-0017
Vernon
417-684-4588
Christian
417-880-4952
Jefferson
314-954-5697
Platte
816-244-0702
Warren
636-235-1422
Clark
660-341-1595
Jefferson
314-696-9425
Platte
816-835-6086
Washington
573-301-5299
Clay
816-835-6087
Johnson
660-422-0717
Polk
417-777-1035
Wayne
573-944-1174
Clay
816-392-4578
Knox
660-216-4277
Polk
417-326-9539
Wayne-Lake
573-495-2737
Clinton
816-646-6926
Laclede
417-718-1111
Pulaski
573-528-2147
Webster
417-839-0258
Cole
573-690-6295
Laclede
417-288-8744
Putnam
573-673-0024
Worth
816-294-8144
Cooper
660-888-1090
Lafayette
660-641-3347
Ralls
573-248-9383
Wright
417-259-0736
Crawford
573-468-2959
Lawrence
417-461-4586
Randolph
660-651-3940
Crawford
573-259-1734
Lewis
573-822-5178
Randolph
660-651-3196
DAVID STONNER
6
6:43 7:30 7:10 6:43 6:41 5:03 7:13 4:47 7:27 5:03
7
6:44 7:29 7:11 6:41 6:43 5:02 7:13 4:47 7:27 5:04
8
6:45 7:27 7:12 6:40 6:44 5:01 7:14 4:47 7:27 5:05
9
6:45 7:25 7:13 6:38 6:45 5:00 7:15 4:48 7:26 5:06
10
6:46 7:24 7:13 6:37 6:46 4:59 7:16 4:48 7:26 5:07
11
6:47 7:22 7:14 6:36 6:47 4:58 7:17 4:48 7:26 5:08
12
6:48 7:21 7:15 6:34 6:48 4:58 7:17 4:48 7:26 5:09
13
6:49 7:19 7:16 6:33 6:49 4:57 7:18 4:48 7:25 5:10
14
6:50 7:18 7:17 6:31 6:50 4:56 7:19 4:49 7:25 5:11
15
6:51 7:16 7:18 6:30 6:51 4:55 7:19 4:49 7:25 5:12
16
6:52 7:14 7:19 6:28 6:52 4:55 7:20 4:49 7:24 5:13
17
6:52 7:13 7:20 6:27 6:53 4:54 7:21 4:50 7:24 5:14
18
6:53 7:11 7:21 6:26 6:55 4:53 7:21 4:50 7:24 5:15
19
6:54 7:10 7:22 6:24 6:56 4:53 7:22 4:50 7:23 5:16
20
6:55 7:08 7:23 6:23 6:57 4:52 7:22 4:51 7:23 5:18
Jefferson City
Central Standard Time*
These tables are for Jefferson
City and points on the same
longitude north and south.
For locations east, subtract
one minute for each 13.5
miles of airline distance.
For locations west, add one
minute for each 13.5 miles.
For example, St. Louis is 106
miles east: subtract 8 minutes;
Kansas City is 133 miles west:
add 10 minutes.
To find the sunrise and sunset
times in your area, visit
www.usno.navy.mil/USNO/
astronomical-applications.
*Sunrise and sunset
from Sept. 1 to Nov. 5
have been converted to
daylight saving time.
21
6:56 7:06 7:24 6:22 6:58 4:51 7:23 4:51 7:22 5:19
22
6:57 7:05 7:25 6:20 6:59 4:51 7:23 4:52 7:21 5:20
23
6:58 7:03 7:26 6:19 7:00 4:50 7:24 4:52 7:21 5:21
24
6:59 7:02 7:27 6:18 7:01 4:50 7:24 4:53 7:20 5:22
25
7:00 7:00 7:29 6:16 7:02 4:50 7:25 4:54 7:20 5:23
26
7:00 6:58 7:30 6:15 7:03 4:49 7:25 4:54 7:19 5:24
27
7:01 6:57 7:31 6:14 7:04 4:49 7:25 4:55 7:18 5:25
28
7:02 6:55 7:32 6:13 7:05 4:49 7:26 4:56 7:17 5:27
29
7:03 6:54 7:33 6:12 7:06 4:48 7:26 4:56 7:17 5:28
30
7:04 6:52 7:34 6:10 7:07 4:48 7:26 4:57 7:16 5:29
31 7:35 6:09 7:26 4:58 7:15 5:30
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AFTERTHEHARVEST
Sept.2016
Oct.2016
Nov.2016
Dec.2016
Jan.2017
Rise Set Rise Set Rise Set Rise Set Rise Set
DAY
A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M.
1
6:38 7:38 7:05 6:51 7:36 6:08 7:08 4:48 7:26 4:59
2
6:39 7:36 7:06 6:49 7:37 6:07 7:09 4:48 7:27 5:00
3
6:40 7:35 7:07 6:48 7:38 6:06 7:10 4:48 7:27 5:00
4
6:41 7:33 7:08 6:46 7:39 6:05 7:11 4:48 7:27 5:01
5
6:42 7:32 7:09 6:45 7:40 6:04 7:12 4:47 7:27 5:02
Season
Dates
Locations
Methods
Statewide
1, 2, 7
Firearms Turkey
In open counties.
See Page 24
1, 2, 7, 8
Firearms Deer
Early Youth Portion
Statewide
1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7
Yes
Firearms Deer
November Portion
Statewide
1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7
Yes
Firearms Deer
Late Youth Portion
Statewide
1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7
Yes
Firearms Deer
Antlerless Portion
In open counties.
See Page 29
1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7
Yes
Firearms Deer
Alternative
Methods Portion
Statewide
1, 2, 4, 5,
6, 7
Yes
Methods
1. Long, compound, or recurve bow
2. Atlatl
3. Centerfire rifle or shotgun (including .410) with slugs only
4. Centerfire pistol or revolver
5. Air-powered gun
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