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Fair weather encourages hunters to spend more time in the field, increasing the chances they will cross paths with deer. Weather conditions that are unseasonably warm, uncomfortably cold or rainy generally decrease deer harvest. The total Deer Season Harvest saw , deer checked , in The total Deer Season Harvest saw , deer checked in.

Including , does , ; 27, Button Bucks 31, and , Antler Bucks , The Firearms Deer Season has been announced for opening Saturday, November 14th Saturday closest to 15th not to extend thru Thanksgiving. Again this year the three day Antlerless Season will run from Saturday, December 4th thru Monday, December 6th in selected areas see hunter guide available statewide.

As usual hunters are hoping that the weather cooperates. Not that bad weather is necessarily bad for hunting-it just tends to keep several hunters out of the woods it is noted. This year there is again just one firearms deer hunting season consisting of five portions: Early Youth Hunt Oct. Your Firearms Deer Hunting Permit is valid during three portions should you not be successful in one season or have bonus tags remaining you can continue hunting in the appropriate other portions.

As usual MDC has conducted or has scheduled a number of special hunts for archers, youth, disabled, historic weapons and modern firearms - all required prior application and selection. Finally, the archery deer and turkey season runs September 15th thru November 13th and continues Nov. Antlerless deer permits are available in counties where allowed Washington Co. Shooting hours for archery are one half hour before sunrise to one half hour after sunset. The deer and turkey permits have months printed along one edge and dates along another.

Immediately after harvest, hunters must void their permit by notching the month and day they shot their deer or turkey. Deer and turkey permits no longer include a removable transportation tag.

Instead, the permit itself will be the transportation tag. It does not need to be attached as long as hunter remains with the animal. The acorn crop mast is said to be moderate to heavy this year possibly keeping deer in the woods. With the hunters in the woods, the chances are the animals will begin to move even more and will become more visible.

Road kills and near misses of deer on highways have been noted over the past few weeks. Shooting hours are one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset. Deer kills must be reported by telephone or on the internet by 10 P. The transportation tag and telecheck confirmation number must remain attached until the game is processed. To check your deer kill by phone call or go online to www.

You will receive a confirmation number - Game may not leave the state without being checked. In recognition, resident landowners and lessees who meet the qualifications may obtain no-cost hunting permits to take deer or turkey on qualifying land. Farm tags are no longer valid. To hunt on other land, landowners and lessees must purchase permits.

However, each hunter may take only one antlered deer during the firearms deer hunting season. Therefore, landowners and lessees who take a buck on one Any-Deer Permit must take an antlerless on the other Any-Deer Permit. Note: Deer taken on a managed Deer Hunting Permit or in accordance with the archery deer hunting season do not count toward this one-buck limit.

Resident landowner: Any Missouri resident who owns at least 20 continuous acres, and his or her immediate household members. In the case of corporate ownerships, all registered officers of a corporation can qualify to receive no-cost permits, and they are not required to reside on the land. Persons who own stock in a corporation shareholders do not qualify under this definition. Nonresident landowner: Any non-resident who owns at least 75 continuous acres in Missouri, and his or her immediate household members.

Family members who live elsewhere do not qualify. Qualifying resident landowners who have between 20 and 74 acres in a single tract and all members of their immediate household 6 years and older may each receive:. Qualifying resident landowners who have 75 or more acres in a single tract and all members of their immediate household may also each receive in addition to the above: Up to 2 Resident Landowner Firearms Anterless Deer Hunting Permits depending on county availability Resident Landowners may purchase any number of permits antlerless where valid.

A number of deer sightings are being reported all across the county during the current Fall wild turkey and archery deer seasons. Sign-rubs and scrapes, are said to be again evident across a wide area in the days before season with the rutting season apparently about to get underway.

A number of hunters were expected to be in the area during the Oct. Hunting is expected to be fairly heavy opening weekend and then taper off quickly as has been the common practice in most recent years.

An influx of metropolitan area hunters normally hunts the local area the first weekend and then the unsuccessful ones usually move on to other areas to close out the final weekend of season there. Gun safety is the primary responsibility of every hunter. The Commission may suspend, revoke or deny a hunting permit for cause. Every hunter should be familiar with the rules of safe gun handling and practice at all times. All hunters born on or after January 1, , are required to have an approved hunter education certificate card which they must display to permit vendors before they can purchase any type of firearms hunting permit.

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