A. The following
regulations are adopted for all State Fishing Lakes owned and/or managed by the
Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks. These lakes are: Tippah County
Lake, Tippah County; Lake Lamar Bruce, Lee County; Lake Monroe, Monroe County;
Lake Tom Bailey, Lauderdale County; Lake Claude Bennett, Jasper County; Lake
Prentiss Walker, Smith County; Simpson County Lake, Simpson County; Lake Bogue
Homa, Jones County; Lake Mike Conner, Covington County; Lake Jeff Davis,
Jefferson Davis County; Lake Mary Crawford, Lawrence County; Lake Walthall,
Walthall County; Lake Columbia, Marion County; Lake Perry, Perry County; Lake
Bill Waller, Marion County; Neshoba County Lake, Neshoba County; Elvis Presley
Lake, Lee County; and Calling Panther Lake, Copiah County.
1. In addition to any required license, all
persons fishing, boating, hunting, camping or using a pavilion must also have a
valid lake permit.
2. The boat
operator or another person in the boat is required to purchase a combination
Launching/Fishing/Skiing permit.
3.
Boat Launching/Fishing/Skiing permit is valid for fishing and boating
activities such as skiing, jet skis, sailing, wind surfing, canoeing or any
other type of boating.
B. Daily Permits:
1. The following permits are available for
the listed fee.
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Permit Name
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Permit Cost
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Daily Fishing (No Boat Launching)*
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$5.00
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Daily Boat Launching/Fishing/Boating/Skiing*
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$9.00
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* Ages 16 and over; ages 15 and under no permit
required.
C.
Annual Permits
1. The following annual permits
are available at the listed fee.
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Permit Name
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Permit Cost
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Annual Boat Launching/Fishing/Skiing (Ages 16 -
61)
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$125.00
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Annual Exempt Launching/Fishing/Skiing (Ages 62
& older or disabled)
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$100.00
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Annual Fishing (No Boat Launching; Ages 16 -
61)
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$55.00
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Annual Disabled/Age Exempt Fishing (No Boat
Launching)
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$35.00
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Duplicate copy of Annual or Lifetime Permit
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$9.00
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2.
All annual permits shall be honored for fishing and boat launching on all State
Fishing and State Park Lakes owned and operated by the Mississippi Department
of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks.
3. All annual permits will expire one year
from date of purchase.
4. There are
no honor box sales for these permits.
5. Annual boat launching/fishing/skiing
permit includes all persons in the boat.
6. Persons desiring to purchase Senior
Citizen permits must show proof of age.
7. Persons desiring to purchase Disabled
permits must provide proof of 100% disability by showing one of the following:
a. Railroad Disability Letter that states
"100% Disability"
b. Veterans
Administration Letter stating the person as "100% Service Connected
Disability"
c. Updated Social
Security letter listing the person as 100% disabled.
8. Veterans and Active Service Members
qualify to purchase exempt permits. Proof of status is required.
D. Recreational boating and water
skiing are authorized from noon to sunset on the following lakes only on the
designated days in the designated areas:
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Lake Bogue Homa
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Everyday
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Lake Claude Bennett
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Wednesday, Sunday, Memorial Day, July
4th, & Labor Day
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Lake Columbia
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Wednesday, Sunday, Memorial Day, July
4th, & Labor Day
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Lake Jeff Davis
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Tuesday, Sunday, Memorial Day, July
4th, & Labor Day
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Lake Lamar Bruce
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Thursday, Sunday, Memorial Day, July
4th, & Labor Day
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Lake Mary Crawford
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Sunday, Memorial Day, July
4th, & Labor Day
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Lake Mike Connor
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Wednesday, Sunday, Memorial Day, July
4th, & Labor Day
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Lake Perry
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Friday, Sunday, Memorial Day, July
4th, & Labor Day
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Lake Prentiss Walker
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Friday, Sunday, Memorial Day, July
4th, & Labor Day
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Lake Tom Bailey
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Sunday, Memorial Day, July
4th, & Labor Day
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Simpson County Lake
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Thursday, Sunday, Memorial Day, July
4th, & Labor Day
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Tippah County Lake
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Saturday, Sunday, Memorial Day, July
4th, & Labor Day
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Elvis Presley Lake
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Everyday
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Calling Panther Lake
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Wednesday, Sunday, Memorial Day, July
4th, & Labor Day
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E.
Camping and Pavilion Rental Permits
1. The
following camping and pavilion rental permits are available at the listed fee.
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Permit Name
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Permit Cost
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Daily Camping (24 hour period; ages 16-61)
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$25.00
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Disabled/Senior Citizen Camping (1 day; age 62
& older)
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$22.00
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Camping - 30 days
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$500.00
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Disabled/Senior Citizen Camping - 30 days (age 62
& older)
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$360.00
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Primitive / tent camping (1 day, no
electricity)
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$20.00
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Pavilion Rental (1 day)
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$53.00
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2.
Daily camping rate includes fishing and boat launching. These activities are
limited to the registered number of guests per campsite, not to exceed 8
people. The primitive camping rate does not include fishing and boat
launching.
F. Camping
Rules
1. Camping shall be confined to the
designated campground or designated overflow areas. No more than one camping
unit will be allowed on a camp pad without the State Lake Manager's
approval.
2. Camper storage,
reservations and reduced rates are not allowed at State Fishing Lakes. Camping
reservations are not available at State Fishing Lakes. Reduced daily or weekly
rates are not available at State Fishing Lakes.
3. No campsite can be retained without a
camping unit (camper or erected tent) placed on the site. All camping fees must
be paid in advance and are non-refundable and non-transferable. A camping
voucher may be issued for the remaining balance if there is a death or dire
illness in the customer's immediate family or other dire situations; good for
12 months from the date of the cancellation. A letter explaining the event and
relation to the customer is required to be submitted to the lake manager before
voucher is granted. A campsite must be occupied the moment a site is
rented.
4. No permanent use of a
rentable facility for residence purposes is allowed.
a. "Homesteading" or otherwise using a
campground for a sole place of residence is prohibited. The act of Homesteading
includes but is not limited to: erecting permanent or semi permanent
structures.
b. Cluttering a rented
site with garbage, storage containers, boxes, buckets, or other objects is
prohibited.
c. The use of
appliances such as washers, dryers, refrigerators, or freezers outside of the
camper; or parking trailers or extra vehicles is prohibited.
5. A monthly camping rate is
available. Monthly camping is restricted to designated sites.
a. Ninety (90) days is the maximum allowable
stay on a campsite.
b. After 90
days, a camper must leave the campground for 14 days before
returning.
c. An extension may be
granted with approval by the Executive Director or his designee.
d. Extensions will only be approved in ninety
(90) day increments.
6.
Check-out time is 2:00 P.M.; check-in time is 4:00 P.M.
7. Campgrounds and camp areas are restricted
for registered campers and guests only. Guests shall leave the area prior to
10:00 P.M.
8. Camping pads will not
be rented to any person under 21 years of age or anyone under the age of 21
allowed to camp without an adult 21 years or older present.
9. Campers, tents, vehicles, children and
pets shall not be left unattended.
10. No person shall kindle, build, maintain
or use a fire other than in the designated campground area.
11. Persons eligible for a Disabled/Senior
Citizen discount may not rent a site for persons who are not eligible for the
discount. Proof of eligibility will be required upon check in. An eligible
person must be present for the duration of the stay to obtain a camping
discount.
12. Gray water or sewage
must be placed in the dump station (when provided). In no case is the discharge
of gray water or sewage on the ground or campsite permitted nor is the storage
of gray water or sewage in containers not manufactured specifically for this
purpose. Violations are subject to criminal charges, fines, and/or the cost of
the clean up.
13. Shower facilities
at State Fishing Lakes are only available to those who possess a valid lake
permit.
G. Boating Rules
1. Boats and jet skis must be operated at
idle speed which is any speed that does not produce a wake except during skiing
periods in designated ski areas.
2.
No aqua-aircraft shall land on any State Fishing Lake without written
permission from the Executive Director.
3. While operating a pleasure boat on State
Fishing Lakes, boats shall operate in a counter clockwise manner.
4. While operating a ski boat on State
Fishing Lakes, only one, skier is permitted to be pulled at a time. Only two
people are permitted on a tube if the tube is certified as for such. A child
under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult 21 years or older. Tube
kites are prohibited.
5. Swimming
and wading are prohibited on State Fishing Lakes except in designated ski areas
while skiing or jet skiing.
H. Fishing Rules
1. Only rod and reel or pole fishing is
allowed on State Fishing Lakes and State Park Lakes. No other gear is allowed
at these lakes.
2. There shall be a
FREE FISHING weekend on all State Fishing and State Park Lakes. These days will
be set on the 1st weekend of National Fishing and
Boating Week in June. No state fishing license or lake fishing permits will be
required for residents fishing on these days.
3. Creel limit on catfish will be 10 per day
in all State Fishing Lakes. Catfish limits during fishing rodeos at state lakes
may be different.
4. Fishing is not
allowed from courtesy piers adjacent to boat ramps. Night fishing is allowed at
all State Fishing Lakes from the bank or boats which are in compliance with
state and coast guard regulations with the exception of Lake Bill
Waller.
I. Other Rules
1. Persons who possess a dog or other pet
must restrain it on an adequate leash not more than six feet long. Exception:
Squirrel hunting dogs do not have to be leashed while hunting on Calling
Panther WMA.
a. Persons allowing animals to
disturb other guests will be removed from the lake property.
b. No livestock or other animals, other than
horses on designated bridle paths or trails, will be allowed on State Parks or
State Lakes except with written permission of the Executive Director of the
Mississippi Dept. of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks or his designee.
2. Motorized vehicles shall be
allowed only in designated areas.
3. No one shall be permitted on lake property
between one hour past sunset and one hour before sunrise without a valid
permit.
4. The open carry of
firearms may be restricted in or upon certain areas of any state fishing lake.
These areas will be clearly designated by appropriate signage. Nothing herein
shall be construed as prohibiting a concealed carry permit holder from carrying
his or her concealed handgun on any state fishing lake property.
5. State Lakes are state wildlife refuges.
Hunting or trapping is prohibited within the confines of the state lake
property, except Calling Panther Lake, Neshoba County Lake and Lake Bogue Homa.
Regulations governing hunting at these three lakes are strictly enforced.
Exceptions are:
a. Frog gigging is allowed
during the statewide season at all State Fishing Lakes except Lake Bill Waller.
Either a daily or annual boat launching/fishing/skiing permit is required in
addition to a valid hunting/fishing license.
b. Waterfowl hunters on Lake Bogue Homa and
Neshoba County Lake during statewide waterfowl seasons (see Federal
Regulations) must have either a daily boat launching/fishing/skiing permit or
an annual boat launching/fishing/skiing permit. Waterfowl hunting is restricted
to designated areas of the lake and all waterfowl hunters must launch at the
boat ramp.
c. At Neshoba County
Lake, waterfowl hunt days are Wednesdays and Saturdays and shooting time ends
at noon. No more than six parties allowed at a time with no more than four
hunters per party.
d. At Lake Bogue
Homa, waterfowl hunt days are Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays, and shooting
time ends at noon.
e. At Calling
Panther Lake, hunting is subject to WMA regulations (40 Miss Admin Code Pt 2
Chap 1.47).
6.
Possession of alcohol on state lakes is prohibited.
7. No one shall construct or erect any
building or structure on state land or water.
8. No person shall bring into the lake
property any explosive substance, such as dynamite, firecrackers, rockets, or
torpedoes without the written permission of the Executive Director or his
designee.
9. A violation of a
regulation of the Commission may result in a citation and prosecution in
Justice Court. Such offenses are Class III offenses as defined in Miss. Code
Ann. §
49-7-101 and upon conviction, may
be punished by a fine of $25 to $100. Repeat offenders or persons who
flagrantly disregard the rules, resist/refuse the directives of agency lake
managers or other MDWFP personnel, or threaten or abuse, whether physically or
verbally, agency personnel, may be banned from the lake for a period of time to
be determined on a case-by-case basis.
10. To destroy, cut, break, remove, mutilate,
injure, take, or gather in any manner any tree, shrub, plant, rock, mineral, or
historical artifact within lake property is prohibited unless authorized by the
Executive Director of the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and
Parks or his designee. The use of metal detectors and magnet fishing on lake
property is prohibited.
11.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles may not be launched from or landed on any MDWFP
managed State Fishing Lake property without the written permission of the
Executive Director or his designee.
12. The operation of off-road/non-titled
vehicles shall be in designated areas only. Golf carts and LSMVs may be used on
campground roads only and may not exceed 20 mph. (LSMV is a four-wheeled
vehicle whose top speed is 20mph) Sidewalk and off-road use is
prohibited.