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  2. Each county limits the number of antlerless deer hunting permits you can fill during the entire firearms season (all portions). See map . Only select counties are open to firearms hunting during the CWD portion.

  3. Hunters also need the appropriate Missouri hunting permits. Paper duck stamps are available for $25 at some U.S. Post Offices, but not at permit vendors or waterfowl hunting conservation areas. To be valid, the physical Federal Duck Stamp must be signed in ink across the face.

  4. Deer - Missouri Department of Conservation

    mdc.mo.gov/hunting-trapping/species/deer

    Archer's Hunting Permit: two deer of either sex. Only one antlered deer may be taken before the November firearms portion. Hunters may purchase and fill any number of archery antlerless deer hunting permits.

  5. Get hunting and fishing seasons, permits, and regulations. Find places to hunt and fish. Identify wildlife. Improve your pond. Teach kids about nature. Find outdoor events.

  6. Hunting Regulations - Missouri Department of Conservation

    mdc.mo.gov/hunting-trapping/regulations

    Hunting dove, rails, snipe, and woodcock on public areas with nontoxic shot requirement posted. Hunting with a shotgun (including dove, turkey, quail, rabbit, squirrel) on thirty-seven conservation areas. Waterfowl hunters in Missouri have used nontoxic shot since 1991.

  7. Deer: Permits | Missouri Department of Conservation

    mdc.mo.gov/hunting-trapping/species/deer/deer-permits

    Each county limits the number of antlerless deer hunting permits you can fill during the entire firearms season. See map. Nonresidents must purchase a Nonresident Firearms Any-Deer Hunting Permit, a Nonresident Landowner Firearms Any-Deer Hunting Permit, or a Nonresident Managed Deer Hunting Permit before buying this nonresident permit.

  8. Where to Hunt and Shoot | Missouri Department of Conservation

    mdc.mo.gov/hunting-trapping/where-hunt-and-shoot

    Since 93% of land in Missouri is privately owned, finding places to hunt and practice shooting can require some research. Browse this section for information on both public and private land opportunities.

  9. MO Hunting | Missouri Department of Conservation

    mdc.mo.gov/contact-engage/mobile-apps/mo-hunting

    The MO Hunting application lets Missouri hunters, anglers, and trappers purchase, view, and store annual permits and associated details as well as view permits purchased during the previous year. This application allows hunters to notch their permit and Telecheck their harvest directly from their deer or turkey permit within the application.

  10. Turkey - Missouri Department of Conservation

    mdc.mo.gov/hunting-trapping/species/turkey

    You must use a fall turkey hunting permit to take turkeys. The fall turkey hunting permit allows for two turkeys during fall turkey season (archery and firearms portions combined). Some counties are closed to firearms hunting during the firearms portion.

  11. You can purchase permits at your local Department office and at many stores that sell hunting and fishing equipment. From your smartphone using the MO Hunting app . Your valid permit will appear on the app immediately after purchase.