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Guys I have got a question. My father wants to duck hunt this year. As a senior citizen he isn't required to have a license, but is he required to have a Wma permit and duck stamps? Thanks for the help
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Re: Senior Citizen
This one time Mississippi resident Exemption Card for Seniors 65+, will help support wildlife Conservation in Mississippi. The Senior Exempt License includes the following privileges: All Game Hunting, Freshwater Fishing, Archery/Primitive Weapon/Crossbow, and WMA User Permit does not include Saltwater Fishing or Waterfowl Stamps. This card is only valid with proof of Mississippi residency.
This is $5 and voluntary....gotta do HIP w state duck stamp. Need $25 Fed stamp.
Can get Salt water lifetime for 7.92$ I think. Gotta do Hip and stamps each year. Magic age is 65!
We old farts gotta take care of each other and bless you yungins for taking us hunting!
So don't need nuttin but both stamps, hip, proof of age residence(drivers license works)
This is $5 and voluntary....gotta do HIP w state duck stamp. Need $25 Fed stamp.
Can get Salt water lifetime for 7.92$ I think. Gotta do Hip and stamps each year. Magic age is 65!
We old farts gotta take care of each other and bless you yungins for taking us hunting!
So don't need nuttin but both stamps, hip, proof of age residence(drivers license works)
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The need for a WMA permit is not cut and dry. I have bought the exempt card, due to disability, for several years. Attempted to register for draw hunts and the system balked at me. Called Jackson and was told I must purchase a WMA permit card. Explained I have registered for several years without a problem and was told, "if you want to register for the draw, buy the $15.00 permit." I asked for an answer as to why I was able to do it for the past several years with not problems and got the exact same quote again.
I say this just so you know beforehand that the $15.00 permit will be needed if you intend to register for any draws.
I say this just so you know beforehand that the $15.00 permit will be needed if you intend to register for any draws.
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Re: Senior Citizen
Tried again tonight to just see if I missed something. I didn't. The way the law is written we shouldn't have to worry with the $15.00 or the $5.00 fee to register for the draw. It's a computer software problem and Jackson isn't worried about it. Buy the $15 permit or stay home was the insinuation. Whether a person is exempt or not makes no difference.
Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote. Benjamin Franklin.
Those who can do. Those who can't get on MSDUCKS and try to convince everyone they can.
Those who can do. Those who can't get on MSDUCKS and try to convince everyone they can.
Re: Senior Citizen
Maybe a road block threat to get huge officer prescence like in the past....3 years too late. Seniors prolly won't forget to sign duck stamps but looks like wont be many there.... My daughter got me a flat bill for a disguise maybe darken my hair put a bone in my nose
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2008 & 2009 you were rolling in the ducks!!! Lucky
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