Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(1) Any person
who chases, pursues, takes, transports, ships, buys, sells, possesses, or uses
wildlife in any manner must first obtain the prescribed hunting, fishing,
trapping, or other permit, or be exempted under
3 CSR
10-9.110, with the following exceptions:
(A) A resident landowner as defined in this
Code, may hunt, trap, or fish as prescribed in Chapters 6, 7, and 8 without
permit (except black bear and elk hunting permits and landowner deer, and
turkey hunting permits, Migratory Bird Hunting Permit, and Conservation Order
Permit as prescribed), but only on land s/he owns and may transport and possess
wildlife so taken;
(B) Any resident
of Missouri sixty-five (65) years of age or older may take fish, live bait,
clams, mussels, turtles, and frogs as provided in Chapter 6 without permit
(except trout permit or daily tag in areas where pre-scribed); provided, while
fishing, s/he carries a valid Missouri driver license, notarized affidavit, or
similar official document proving his/her eligibility based on residency and
age, and shall submit documentation for inspection by any agent of the
department on request;
(C) Any
resident of Missouri sixty-five (65) years of age or older may take wildlife as
provided in Chapter 7 without permit (except all black bear, deer, elk, and
turkey hunting permits, Migratory Bird Hunting Permit, and Conservation Order
Permit as prescribed); provided, while hunting, s/he carries a valid Missouri
driver license, notarized affidavit, or similar official document proving
his/her eligibility based on residency and age, and shall submit documentation
for inspection by any agent of the department on request;
(D) Any person fifteen (15) years of age or
younger may take fish, live bait, clams, mussels, turtles, and frogs as
provided in Chapter 6 without permit (except trout permit or daily tag in areas
where prescribed);
(E) Any person
fifteen (15) years of age or younger may take wildlife (except black bears,
deer, elk, and turkeys) as provided in Chapter 7 without permit provided, s/he
has in his/her possession a valid hunter education certificate card or s/he is
in the immediate presence of a properly licensed adult hunter who is eighteen
(18) years of age or older and has in his/her possession a valid hunter
education certificate card or was born before January 1, 1967. Persons under
eleven (11) years of age may not purchase firearms deer and turkey hunting
permits except as provided in subsection (1)(F) of this rule (see
3 CSR
10-5.215(4));
(F) Any person at least six (6) but not older
than fifteen (15) years of age may purchase deer and turkey hunting permits
without display of a hunter education certificate card. Except as provided in
subsection (1)(G) of this rule, such person must hunt in the immediate presence
of a properly licensed adult hunter who is eighteen (18) years of age or older
and has in his/her possession a valid hunter education certificate card or was
born before January 1, 1967;
(G)
During the youth portions of the firearms deer hunting season and the youth
spring turkey hunting season, youth hunters purchasing permits as provided in
subsection (1)(F) must hunt in the immediate presence of an adult who is
eighteen (18) years of age or older and has in his/her possession a valid
hunter education certificate card or was born before January 1, 1967. Any adult
meeting these requirements may accompany youth deer or turkey hunters as
prescribed in this subsection without a permit;
(H) Any person at least eleven (11) but not
older than fifteen (15) years of age with a hunter education certificate card
and a valid black bear or elk hunting permit may hunt in the immediate presence
of an adult who is eighteen (18) years of age or older and has in his/her
possession a valid hunter education certificate card or was born before January
1, 1967. Any adult meeting these requirements may accompany youth black bear or
elk hunters as prescribed in this subsection without a permit;
(I) Any resident of Missouri fifteen (15)
years of age or younger may take wildlife as provided in Chapter 8 without
permit;
(J) Any person born on or
after January 1, 1967, and at least sixteen (16) years of age and who does not
possess a valid hunter education certificate card may purchase an Apprentice
Hunter Authorization for no more than two (2) permit years (March 1 through the
last day of February). The Apprentice Hunter Authorization allows the holder to
purchase any firearms hunting permit (except black bear and elk hunting
permits) as provided in this chapter without display of a hunter education
certificate card. Such person must hunt in the immediate presence of a properly
licensed adult hunter who is eighteen (18) years of age or older and who has in
his/her possession a valid hunter education certificate card or was born before
January 1, 1967;
(K) Any resident
of Missouri with a developmental disability as defined in section
630.005, RSMo, born
on or after January 1, 1967, and at least sixteen (16) years of age and who has
taken the Hunter Education Certification Course may purchase any firearms
hunting permit as provided in this chapter without display of a valid hunter
education certificate card, provided s/he carries a physician's statement
provided by the department and signed by a licensed physician qualified to
evaluate and treat the condition described and certifies the person has this
disability. Such person must hunt in the immediate presence of a properly
licensed adult hunter who is eighteen (18) years of age or older and who has in
his/her possession a valid hunter education certificate card or was born before
January 1, 1967, except any adult meeting these requirements may accompany
without a permit such person with a developmental disability who is hunting on
a valid black bear or elk hunting permit during the prescribed black bear or
elk hunting seasons. Printed copies of the physician's statement form can be
obtained from the Missouri Department of Conservation, PO Box 180, Jefferson
City, MO 65102-0180 and online at
www.missouriconservation.org;
(L) Any hospital patient may fish
without permit on the grounds of the hospital where under treatment;
(M) The director may issue special fishing
permits for specified dates without cost to supervised groups involved in
rehabilitation programs or groups of hospital patients or persons with
disabilities under therapy;
(N) The
director may issue special fishing permits authorizing persons assigned as
trainees to a training or rehabilitation unit performing organized conservation
or agricultural work under governmental supervision on federal, state, county,
or municipal lands to take fish by gig and pole and line methods and to take
frogs by fishing methods on the public lands where such conservation or
agricultural work is being performed, under regulations applicable to the area.
Any person while exercising such privileges shall carry identification, issued
by the training agency, showing current assignment to the training or
rehabilitation unit;
(O) For
educational purposes, the director may waive fishing permit or tag requirements
for specified periods at specified sites and may authorize fishing in
restricted waters;
(P) Any resident
of Missouri having a visual acuity not exceeding twenty/two hundred (20/200) in
the better eye with maximum correction, or having twenty degrees (20°) or
less field of visual concentric contraction, and any resident who is so
severely and permanently disabled as to be unable to move freely without the
aid of a wheelchair, may take fish, live bait, clams, mussels, turtles, and
frogs as provided in Chapter 6 without permit (except trout permit or daily tag
in areas where prescribed); provided, while fishing, s/he carries a certified
statement of eligibility from a licensed ophthalmologist or optometrist or from
a licensed physician;
(Q) Any
resident of Missouri with cerebral palsy or mental disorder or a mental illness
as defined in section
630.005, RSMo, and
who is so severely disabled that s/he cannot fish alone, may take fish, live
bait, clams, mussels, turtles, and frogs as provided in Chapter 6 without
permit (except trout permit or daily tag in areas where prescribed); provided,
while fishing, s/he is accompanied by a licensed adult fisherman and possesses
a certified statement of eligibility from a licensed physician qualified to
evaluate and treat the developmentally disabled;
(R) Any honorably discharged military veteran
having a service-related disability of sixty percent (60%) or greater, or who
was a prisoner of war during military service, or any member of the U.S.
military currently assigned as a patient to a Warrior Transition Brigade,
Warrior Transition Unit, or a military medical center, may take fish, live
bait, clams, mussels, turtles, and frogs as provided in Chapter 6 without
permit (except trout permit or daily tag in areas where prescribed), and may
take wildlife as provided in Chapter 7 without permit (except black bear, deer,
elk, and turkey hunting permits, Migratory Bird Hunting Permit, and
Conservation Order Permit as prescribed); provided, while hunting or fishing,
s/he carries a certified statement of eligibility from the U.S. Department of
Veterans Affairs, or orders showing assignment to a Warrior Transition Unit or
admissions verification to a military medical center;
(S) Any Missouri resident who is the owner of
land that wholly encloses a body of water, or any member of his/her immediate
household, may fish without permit in those waters. In the case of corporate
ownership, this privilege shall apply to those corporate owners whose domicile
is on such corporate-owned land;
(T) Any person may fish without permit, trout
permit, and prescribed area daily tag during free fishing days. Free fishing
days are the Saturday and Sunday following the first Monday in June;
and
(U) A customer or guest of a
licensed trout fishing area may fish for trout without permit (see
3 CSR
10-9.645).
*Original authority: 252.240, RSMo 1972, amended
1984.