Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 3 - DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION
Division 10 - Conservation Commission
Chapter 7 - Wildlife Code: Hunting: Seasons, Methods, Limits
Section 3 CSR 10-7.445 - Turkeys: Seasons, Methods, Limits
Universal Citation: 3 MO Code of State Regs 10-7.445
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(1) Turkeys may be pursued, taken, killed, possessed, or transported only as permitted in this rule.
(A) Spring Season. A person possessing
the prescribed turkey hunting permit may take two (2) male turkeys or turkeys
with visible beards from April 15 through May 5, 2024; provided only one (1)
turkey may be taken before April 22, 2024, and only one (1) turkey may be taken
per day. A turkey taken during a managed hunt will count towards an
individual's spring season bag limit. Turkeys may be taken only by shotgun,
with shot no larger than No. 4, atlatl, crossbow, or bow; without the use of
dogs, bait, electronic calls, or live decoys; from one-half (1/2) hour before
sunrise to 1:00 p.m. Central Daylight Time (CDT) on public lands and from
one-half (1/2) hour before sunrise to sunset on private lands. Possession of
electronic calls or shotshells loaded with shot larger than No. 4 is prohibited
while hunting turkeys.
(B) Fall
Firearms Season. Fall season annually will be October 1 through October 31. A
person possessing the prescribed turkey hunting permit may take two (2) turkeys
of either sex during the season. Turkeys may be taken only by shotgun, with
shot no larger than No. 4, atlatl, bow, or crossbow; without the use of dogs,
bait, electronic calls, or live decoys; from one-half (1/2) hour before sunrise
to sunset in all counties except: Dunklin, McDonald, Mississippi, New Madrid,
Newton, Pemiscot, and Scott. Possession of electronic calls or shotshells
loaded with shot larger than No. 4 is prohibited while hunting turkeys. A
person, while in the act of pursuing or hunting turkey on a fall firearms
permit, shall not have both a firearm, and an atlatl, bow, or crossbow on
his/her person except any person may carry concealable firearms, as defined in
Chapter 571, RSMo, on or about his/her person while hunting. Firearms possessed
under this exception may not be used to take wildlife while hunting with an
atlatl, bow, or crossbow.
(C) Fall
Archery Season. A person possessing the prescribed archer's hunting permit may
take two (2) turkeys of either sex from September 15 through January 15,
excluding the dates of the November portion of the firearms deer season.
Turkeys may be taken only by atlatls, bows, and crossbows; without the use of
dogs, bait, electronic calls, or live decoys; from one-half (1/2) hour before
sunrise to one-half (1/2) hour after sunset. Possession of electronic calls is
prohibited while hunting turkeys. An archer, while in the act of pursuing or
hunting turkey on an archer's permit, shall not have a firearm on his/ her
person except any person may carry concealable firearms, as defined in Chapter
571, RSMo, on or about his/her person while hunting. Firearms possessed under
this exception may not be used to take wildlife while hunting with an atlatl,
bow, or crossbow.
(D) Youth Spring
Season. The two- (2-) day youth spring season will be from April 6 through 7,
2024. Any person possessing the prescribed turkey hunting permit and who is at
least six (6) but not older than fifteen (15) years of age on the opening day
of the youth spring season may take only one (1) male turkey or turkey with
visible beard during the youth spring season. A turkey harvested during the
youth spring season will count towards an individual's spring season bag limit;
individuals hunting under the prescribed turkey hunting permit may not harvest
a second bird before April 22, 2024. Turkeys may be taken only by shotgun with
shot no larger than No. 4, atlatl, crossbow, or bow; without the use of dogs,
bait, electronic calls, or live decoys; from one-half (1/2) hour before sunrise
to sunset. Possession of electronic calls or shotshells loaded with shot larger
than No. 4 is prohibited while hunting turkeys.
*Original authority: 252.240, RSMo 1972, amended 1984.
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