
If you have questions about purchasing a license call 1-800-5GO-HUNT.
All non-residents require special permitting during the season's opening weeks.
Turkey hunters hoping to travel to Mississippi should be aware that rules have changed if they intend to hunt on public lands during the month of March. Non-resident hunters must obtain a special, no-cost Public Land Endorsement in addition to regularly required licenses when hunting open public lands prior to April 1, including Youth Season. The new endorsement will be allotted in limited quantities via a drawing conducted March 3rd. Winners will be notified by email.
Prospective hunters can apply for the drawing anytime between February 21 - February 28.
Go to our new Licensing System to create an account and apply for the draws.
When your application has been successfully submitted, you will receive an email confirmation and an inbox notification.
This requirement is effective for non-residents hunting any open public land during the March portion of Mississippi's season (March 8-31). A licensed non-resident must obtain a Public Land Endorsement in order to supervise a youth on open public lands during the youth season. Open public lands include National Forests, non-draw hunt Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs), National Wildlife Refuges, Corps of Engineers lands, Department of Defense lands, etc., that have statewide season frameworks without other special regulations.
Mississippi has always been a destination for non-resident turkey hunters. However, its popularity has increased dramatically in recent years. This new license endorsement was established to maintain hunting quality on Mississippi's limited public lands. MDWFP's goal is to ensure hunter numbers on public lands are realigned closer to historic norms, rather than the skyrocketing demand of recent years.
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Yes. Your current residency status precedes your Lifetime License in determining the need to acquire the Non-Resident Public Land License Endorsement.
No. If you are drawn to hunt a WMA though the traditional WMA draw system, you will not be required to have the Public Land Endorsement. Your winning permit notification for the WMA drawing will serve in lieu of the Public Land License Endorsement. However, without additionally acquiring the Public Land Endorsement, you will be limited to only hunting the WMA and timeframe for which you were drawn.
No. "Permit Only" status in the WMA regulations refers to MDWFP's traditional draw hunts, which are applicable to both residents and non-residents. The Public Land License Endorsement is not equivalent to being drawn for this set of WMAs. To be eligible to hunt permit-only WMAs, a hunter would need to have applied specifically for each individual WMA. Permit-only WMA winners would have been notified by email.
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No. Only hunters planning to hunt open public lands during the month of March will need to be drawn and acquire the endorsement.
Yes. The Spring Turkey Permit is a separate license requirement from the Non-Resident Public Land License Endorsement. All non-residents, with the exception of those who hold a resident Lifetime License, must purchase the Spring Turkey Permit. In addition, non-resident turkey hunters need a relevant All Game license if they do not currently possess one.
Drawn non-resident hunters may be accompanied by one licensed guest, aged 16 years or older. This guest is not allowed to harvest a turkey.
Youth: One youth aged 15 years old or younger may accompany or hunt with the permitted adult hunter. The adult and youth combined harvest shall not exceed the permit bag limit.