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re: Hunting private land without a license
Posted on 12/8/23 at 12:20 pm to LSUTIGERTAILG8ER
Posted on 12/8/23 at 12:20 pm to LSUTIGERTAILG8ER
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In MS it is legal to hunt without a license on land deeded in your name
Please show me where this exists?
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Resident - Each resident of the State of Mississippi ages sixteen (16) through sixty-four (64), must obtain a hunting license, except while hunting on lands titled in his name. Any person sixty-five (65) or older, or any person otherwise exempted from obtaining a hunting license, must have documentation with him/her at all times while hunting as described in "Exemptions" [MS. Code 49-7-5] below.
It's in what you posted...
Posted on 12/9/23 at 9:17 am to dat yat
You are missing the point of what “resident” and ‘domicile” means. You must be “domiciled” in Mississippi to hunt your own land w/o a license. Just owning land does NOT qualify. A resident is not the same as being domiciled there as you can have multiple residences but only 1 domicile.
This post was edited on 12/9/23 at 3:09 pm
Posted on 12/9/23 at 9:17 am to dat yat
I think the thought on this is that the deer are a public resource and not “owned” by each landowner.
This post was edited on 12/9/23 at 9:19 am
Posted on 12/15/23 at 9:50 am to dat yat
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Resident - Each resident of the State of Mississippi ages sixteen (16) through sixty-four (64), must obtain a hunting license, except while hunting on lands titled in his name. Any person sixty-five (65) or older, or any person otherwise exempted from obtaining a hunting license, must have documentation with him/her at all times while hunting as described in "Exemptions" [MS. Code 49-7-5] below.
OK. But.
you can have MS land titled in your name, but still be considered a non-resident becasue you live in another state....correct?
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