Good luck, be safe, and have a great time this year in Mississippi's outdoors. Sam Polles, Ph.D.Executive Director OUTDOOR DIGEST 2022 - 2023 The purpose of the Outdoor Digest is to enhance your experience in the outdoors through information about rules, regulations, and opportunities within...
Wildlife Management Area User Permit* (Must be purchased prior to ANY use of a Wildlife Management Area and in addition to any other required hunting/fishing license; however, on U.S. Forest Service Wildlife Management Areas, permits are only required for hunting, fishing, and trapping.) $30.0...
Fishing camps rent small skiffs and other small boats for use in the estuaries, harbors and coastal rivers and creeks. Enterprising entrepreneurs rent small sailboats and jet skis right on the beaches. These small businesses are subject to a long list of federal and state rules and regulations ...
Motor vehicle accidents are another leading cause of injuries in Mississippi. A mix of factors contributes to this, such as distracted driving, impaired driving, lack of adherence to traffic rules, and at times, poor road conditions. These accidents range from minor fender-benders to severe crashe...
2009-2010 Hunting and Sport Fishing Regulations for the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish RefugeWill Shafroth