2015 Seasons?

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2015 Seasons?

Postby MSDawg870 » Wed Sep 03, 2014 10:53 am

Anyone know what we're looking at for next year?
Bow and then gun of your choice?
Wonder if they'll keep the doe only period in early Nov.

Anybody got any scoop?
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Re: 2015 Seasons?

Postby eSJay » Wed Sep 03, 2014 10:59 am

got this via e-mail yesterdiddy.

Key Regulation Changes for the Upcoming Deer Hunting Season

Mississippi's 2014 - 2015 deer hunting season brings with it several major regulation changes. These regulation changes are intended to aid in the proper management of Mississippi's deer herd while providing maximum opportunity to hunters.

During any open season on deer with primitive weapons after November 30, hunters may use any legal weapon of choice on private lands only, if the person is the title owner of the land, the lessee of the hunting rights on the land, a member of a hunting club leasing the hunting rights on the land, or a guest of a person specified above. If the hunter is required to have a hunting license, the hunter must possess a valid Primitive Weapon License, Sportsman's License, or Lifetime Sportsman's License.

Additionally, on private lands only, the antlerless bag limit has changed to five antlerless deer per year with no daily limit. However, the antlerless bag limit on U.S. Forest Service National Forests has been reduced to three antlerless deer per year with a daily limit of one. These bag limit changes are intended to allow more flexibility for hunters managing herds on private lands, while attempting to reduce harvest on U.S. Forest Service National Forests with lower deer densities. If hunting on Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs), hunters need to read WMA-specific regulations as bag limits may differ among WMAs.

Hunters are urged to practice good hunter ethics and follow all safety rules to avoid hunting and firearm-related accidents. Also new for this upcoming deer season are changes in "hunter orange" regulations. When hunting deer during any open gun season for deer, a hunter must wear in full view at least five hundred square inches of solid unbroken fluorescent orange unless hunting in a stand at least twelve feet above ground or in a fully enclosed deer stand or blind. However, hunters must wear hunter orange while traveling to and from their stand. Hunters are also encouraged to carry a light while walking into the woods before daylight or leaving after dark.
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Re: 2015 Seasons?

Postby randywallace » Fri Sep 05, 2014 12:18 pm

Just a guess, but expect them to stay as they are for a few years. The only reason that early doe only season stayed "primitive" is because retailers raised heck when the original weapon of choice came out. Keeping the early doe only primitive season and delaying the start of weapon of choice until Nov 30 was a compromise.

Doubtful there will be any additional changes on archery or crossbow unless the insurance companies complain about deer numbers/collisions and they throw the bone of a week or so in September to the bowhunters.
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Re: 2015 Seasons?

Postby Hunkerdown II » Thu Sep 25, 2014 9:54 am

We have a handful of OOSers in our camp. I am assuming that they wouldn't be excluded from the annual doe allotment to be killed in one day rule? Meaning residents and non-residents alike can partake in this?

Thanks!

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