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Here's what hunters need to know about chronic wasting disease, bag limits, harvest reporting and season dates for the 2024-25 deer season. Deer hunting season dates North Central, Delta and Hills ...
The Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks adopted a number of changes in Wednesday's meeting and for deer hunters, it means an increased bag limit in part of the state and possibly expanded ...
Since CWD was discovered in a Mississippi deer in 2018, there have been 318 cases of the disease in the state as of September 2024. Mississippi deer season 2024-25: Where to take tissue samples ...
Choctaw County and Winston County: 24,314 acres Nearest city: Ackerman: East-central Region Copiah County Wildlife Management Area Copiah County: 6,810 acres Nearest city: Hazlehurst: Southwest Region George P. Cossar State Park: 650 acres The WMA is situated on Enid Lake that holds the world record crappie being caught. [3]
Perry Martin Lake Mississippi River lookout tower Holmes County State Park: Holmes: Durant: 1930s Odum Lake and English Lake Swimming, fishing, camping Hugh White State Park: Grenada: Grenada: Grenada Lake: Boating, fishing, camping John W. Kyle State Park: Panola: Sardis: Sardis Reservoir Boating, fishing, camping, golf course J. P. Coleman ...
LeFleur's Bluff State Park is a public recreation area located on the banks of the Pearl River off Interstate 55 within the city limits of Jackson, Mississippi. The state park is home to a 50-acre (20 ha) lake, the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science, and the Mississippi Children's Museum. [2]
More: Mississippi deer season 2024-25: Where to take tissue samples for CWD testing. These Mississippi taxidermists will have your deer tested for CWD. Adams County. Crisp, Tucker: 601-597-4821 ...
Yazoo NWR's primary feature is a 4,000+ acre (16 km 2) oxbow lake named Swan Lake which formed thousands of years ago when the Mississippi River abandoned a segment of riverbed. In years past, Silver Lake Bayou flowed into the oxbow lake, accelerating the deposit of silt and sediment on the lake bottom, making the lake more shallow.