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About
Missouri is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States, bordered by Iowa to the north; Illinois to the east; Arkansas to the south; and Kansas and Nebraska to the west. The state’s natural resources are managed by the Missouri Department of Conservation.
The mission of the department is to protect and manage the fish, forest, and wildlife of the state which oversees more than 975,000 acres located throughout the state. About 63 percent, or 615,000 acres, are forested within the state. State forest land provides a variety of environmental benefits including wildlife habitat, outdoor recreation, watershed protection, scenic beauty and wood products.
Per the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation, Missouri is home 1.28 million hunters and fishermen who spend $1.67 billion annually and support 28,895 jobs. For more information on hunting and fishing in Missouri please visit mdc.mo.gov and for information on traveling to Missouri visit www.visitmo.com.
Seasons & Regulations
Information on licenses and seasons can be found at mdc.mo.gov. Registered users can purchase hunting and/or fishing licenses or permits as well as register a harvest. Seasons are presented for each species including bag and size limits.
LarryCase
May 21, 2022
Pretty good spring turkey season.....