33 Miss. Code. R. 205-5.8 - Tree stands, camps and garbage
(d) Tree Stands and
Blinds: It shall be illegal to construct or to hunt from any permanent stands
or blinds. Destroying, defacing, cutting, driving nails or spikes into, or
otherwise damaging any standing live tree, natural feature, or plant is
prohibited. Portable stands (including tripods and ground blinds) may be used.
Stands left on the area do not reserve hunting locations. Portable stands may
not be installed within the Reservoir Project Area prior to 7 days before deer
season opens, nor left longer than 7 days after deer season closes. Stands not
in compliance with these regulations may be confiscated and disposed of.
(e) Spikes, nails or other metal
shall not be driven or screwed into trees of the Reservoir Project Area.
(f) No permanent tree stands will
be allowed.
(g) Fall-Arrest
Systems: While climbing a tree, installing a tree stand that uses climbing
aides, or while hunting from a tree stand within the Reservoir Project Area,
hunters shall use a fall-arrest system (full body harness) that is manufactured
to Treest and Manufacturers Association standards.
(h) No camps, camp houses, trailers or other
temporary or permanent structures shall be allowed. Primitive (tent) camping is
allowed.
(i) Field dressing of
deer and hogs is allowed at site of harvest. All garbage, animal carcasses,
etc. shall be disposed of off of the Reservoir Project Area in accordance with
Part 203 Chapter 6 of PRVWSD regulations and MDWFP regulations.
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