Find hunt dates, locations and other details at
mdc.mo.gov/node/8712 starting July 1.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.
– Missouri deer hunters can
apply online for managed deer hunts beginning July 1. More than 6,000
hunters will have a chance to participate in 99 managed hunts from
mid-September through January.
The
Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) holds an electronic drawing
to determine who gets to participate in special managed deer hunts at
conservation areas, state parks,
national wildlife refuges and urban parks. The hunts are open to
Missouri residents and nonresidents and help achieve MDC’s
deer-management goals for the state while also providing additional
hunting opportunities. Types of hunts include archery, crossbow,
muzzleloader, historic methods and modern firearms – plus youth hunts
and hunts for persons with disabilities.
Hunt
dates, locations and other details will be listed on the managed hunt
application page on the MDC website starting July 1 at
mdc.mo.gov/node/8712. Details about managed hunts also are available in the
2012 Fall Deer and Turkey Hunting Regulations & Information booklet, available at MDC offices, on the MDC website and from permit vendors around the state.
Hunters
may apply individually or as groups of up to six, except for youth
hunts. Youths 11 years of age or older may apply singly or with one
other youth and must be accompanied
on the hunt by a qualified adult. Applicants need a nine-digit
Conservation ID number for each hunter to complete the application
process. To get a Conservation ID number, call 573-751-4115.
MDC
will post drawing results at the same website address from Sept. 14 to
Dec. 31. Successful applicants will receive area maps and other
information regarding their hunts in the
mail.
Resident
or nonresident managed deer hunting permits are required to participate
in managed hunts. These permits will be available to successful
applicants after Sept. 14 from any
permit vendor statewide.
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