40 Miss. Code. R. 2-7.1 - GENERAL REGULATION FOR THE TAKING OF NUISANCE ANIMALS
A.
Miss. Code Ann. §
49-7-1,
as amended, classifies nutria, beaver, fox, skunks, coyotes and wild hogs, as
"nuisance" animals. Pursuant to the authority stated therein, the Commission
issues this regulation for the taking of nuisance animals:
B. Nuisance animals may be hunted, trapped,
taken, killed, chased, or pursued on private lands.
1. Landowners and any leaseholders may hunt
nuisance animals year-round at any time of day or night with no weapon/caliber
restrictions on property titled in their name or otherwise owned, or leased by
them.
2. Designated agents of the
landowners / leaseholders may hunt nuisance animals year-round at any time of
day or night with no weapon / caliber restrictions, provided they have written
permission from the landowner or leaseholder in his or her possession, when
hunting nuisance animals. Permission letters must be signed and dated by the
landowner or leaseholder, shall include:
a.
the contact information of the landowner or leaseholder;
b. the contact information of the permitted
person; and
c. a specific a date of
expiration.
3. Persons
hunting nuisance animals during any open gun season on deer will be required to
wear, in full view, 500 square inches of solid unbroken hunter orange, unless
they are hunting from a fully enclosed stand.
4. Nuisance animals may be hunted with the
aid of electronic calls.
5. Any
part of any nuisance animal that has been lawfully taken, may be sold year
round, with the exception of wild hog meat, as set forth elsewhere in this
rule. The only nuisance animals that may be sold alive are coyotes and fox per
40 Miss. Admin. Code Pt. 2, Rule
8.1 (General Rules for Fox, Coyote and
Rabbit Pens).
C. On
public lands, the governmental entity charged with the management of said lands
may or may not allow the taking of nuisance animals subject to applicable laws,
rules, or regulations. It is the hunter's responsibility to check with the
entity managing the property before hunting nuisance animals on those
lands.
E. Nuisance animals may not
be hunted or pursued with dogs during the open spring turkey season.
F. Live nuisance animals may not be possessed
except:
1. Coyotes in permitted coyote
enclosures;
2. Fox in permitted fox
enclosures, or
3. Coyote and fox
may be possessed by licensed fur trappers for the sole purpose of transporting
and selling to a MDWFP licensed coyote/fox enclosure. Possession over 30
consecutive days for this purpose is prohibited.
4. Hogs for the purpose of slaughter in an
enclosure no larger than 500 square feet in size and constructed in a manner
that prevents the escape of any wild hog.
G. For the purpose of this rule, "wild hogs"
are hereby defined as any feral hog, wild swine, Russian boar, or any pig that
is not a domesticated pet or livestock, or has a wild-looking appearance or
behavior.
1. No person may transport on public
roads or off of the property of record where captured or relocate within the
state any live feral hog, wild swine, or Russian Boar within the State of
Mississippi.
2. Wild hogs may not
be caught or trapped and released into the wild at a location different from
the location where the wild hog was caught or trapped, or otherwise transported
live in the State of Mississippi. Wild hogs only may be released alive from the
property of origin for the purpose of slaughter into an enclosure on the
property of origin no larger than 500 square feet in size and constructed in a
manner that prevents the escape of any wild hog.
3. Miss. Code Ann. §
49-7-140(1)(2)
states, No person may import into the state
or release into the wild, any live feral hog, wild swine or Russian Boar. A
violation of this section, upon conviction, is punishable as a Class I
violation. Miss. Code Ann. §
49-7-141
states, any person who has been convicted of a Class I violation shall be fined
not less than Two Thousand Dollars ($ 2,000.00) nor more than Five Thousand
Dollars ($ 5,000.00) and shall be imprisoned in the county jail for five (5)
days. The person shall also forfeit all hunting, trapping and fishing
privileges for a period of not less than twelve (12) consecutive months from
the date of conviction.
4. Feed may
be used to take wild hogs. Any food or food products may be used year round for
the purpose of taking wild hogs with the following exceptions:
a. Grain or grain products may be placed
directly on the ground if placed inside any legally designed live capture-type
trapping device for the sole purpose of trapping wild hogs.
b. Otherwise, grain and grain products may
only be used in accordance with 40 Miss. Admin. Code, Part 2, Rule
2.4 (Supplemental Feeding of Wild
Animals Outside of Wildlife Enclosures).
c. Use of feed and food products within any
MDWFP defined CWD Management Zone is regulated and restricted. Trapping of wild
hogs, within a MDWFP defined CWD Management Zone, with the aid of feed or food
products requires an Animal Control Permit from MDWFP.
5. Any live cage-type trap used to trap wild
hogs must be tagged or labeled in plain view (written in waterproof ink or
stamped) with the owner or users name, address, phone number and/or trapper
license ID#.
6. All live cage-type
traps must be checked every 36 hours. All non-targeted wild or domestic animals
caught must be released immediately upon detection.
7. A wild hog live-cage-type trap is
described as a permanent or mobile containment system made of any type material
capable of confining the mobility of a wild hog until otherwise removed.
Approved traps are those that consist of a trap door, slide gate, or similar
mechanism, suspended net traps, and suspended cage traps that fall to the
ground. These traps must have at least 50% of the roof open to allow
non-targeted deer, turkey, or bear the ability to escape.
8. No meat or other part of a wild hog may be
sold without having first been inspected and approved by the US Department of
Agriculture and/or the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce
pursuant to the laws, rules, and regulations of those entities.
H. Licenses needed:
1. Persons trapping nuisance animals, other
than wild hogs, must have a valid Mississippi trapping license, unless
otherwise exempt.
2. Persons
trapping wild hogs must possess a valid Lifetime, All Game, Sportsman, or
Trapping License, unless otherwise exempt.
3. Persons hunting nuisance animals must
possess a valid Lifetime, All Game, or Sportsman's License, unless otherwise
exempt.
4. Persons hunting nuisance
animals with archery equipment and/or with primitive weapons during archery or
primitive weapons season must possess either a valid Lifetime, Sportsman
License, or an All Game Hunting License and the Archery/Primitive Weapon
Permit, unless otherwise exempt.
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