40 Miss. Code. R. 4-3.2 - RECIPROCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN ARKANSAS AND MISSISSIPPI
Public Notice 3672 is hereby amended.
A. The Mississippi Department of Wildlife,
Fisheries & Parks and the Arkansas State Game and Fish Commission hereby
enter into a cooperative agreement to recognize the resident sport fishing
licenses, resident hunting licenses and the resident commercial fishing
licenses of the two states on the flowing waters of the Mississippi River and
all public waters between the main levees of the Mississippi River of the two
states; excluding the St. Francis, White and Arkansas Rivers, this exclusion
also includes all oxbow lakes whose entrance requires passage through the mouth
of the Sf. Francis, White and Arkansas Rivers.
B. The following provisions shall apply:
1. Resident hunting and resident sport
fishing licensees of either state shall abide by all laws and/or regulations
pertaining to seasons, daily bag and creel limits, possession limits, size
limits, tagging requirements and all other laws and/or regulations of the state
in which the hunting or fishing takes place.
2. Resident Sport Fishing (excludes taking
frogs): A sport fishing licensee shall abide by the creel limits, size limits,
and shall use trotlines and other fishing equipment in accordance with the laws
and regulations (excluding frogs) of the state in which the person is
fishing.
3. Resident Commercial
Fishing: A resident commercial fishing licensee shall abide by the creel and
size limits, and shall use tackle and other fishing equipment in accordance
with the laws and regulations of the state in which the gear is being
fished.
4. Resident Hunting:
a. Migratory Waterfowl Only: Migratory
waterfowl may be hunted upon the flowing waters of the Mississippi River,
waters accessible by boat from the main channel of the Mississippi River, and
state line lakes by a licensee of either state during the period when the
season is open and coincidental in both states, and according to the laws, bag
and possession limits, and all other rules and regulations promulgated by the
state issuing the license.
b. Other
than Migratory Waterfowl:
i. Current
Mississippi resident hunting licenses shall be valid only on Arkansas lands
that lie east of the main channel of the Mississippi River and on Mississippi
lands that lie on the west side of the main channel of the Mississippi
River.
ii. Current Arkansas
resident hunting licenses shall be valid only on Mississippi lands that lie
west of the main channel of the Mississippi River and on Arkansas lands that
lie east of the main channel of the Mississippi River.
C. Resident licensees
of either state shall have unrestricted ingress and egress through the other
state for the purpose of hunting and fishing in accordance with the provisions
of this agreement.
D. For the
purposes of this agreement, the state line will be that depicted on the U. S.
Department of Interior, Geological Survey quadrangle maps.
E. Nothing herein shall be construed to allow
any person to hunt, fish, or go upon the lands of another landowner or entity
without their permission for recreational purposes.
Floodwater which has overflowed the natural banks of a public waterway in Mississippi is not a part of the public waterway.
F. This agreement may be canceled by either
the Director of the Arkansas State Game and Fish Commission or the Executive
Director of the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks upon
sixty days written notice.
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