Bill Text: MS HB869 | 2014 | Regular Session | Introduced


Bill Title: WMAs; authorize the commission to establish certain areas within for hunting deer and wild hogs with dogs during regulated seasons in.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 2-0)

Status: (Failed) 2014-02-04 - Died In Committee [HB869 Detail]

Download: Mississippi-2014-HB869-Introduced.html

MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE

2014 Regular Session

To: Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks

By: Representatives Boyd, Carpenter

House Bill 869

AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 49-7-31, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO AUTHORIZE THE MISSISSIPPI COMMISSION ON WILDLIFE, FISHERIES AND PARKS TO DESIGNATE CERTAIN SECTIONS WITHIN SELECTED WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREAS AS ZONES FOR HUNTING DEER WITH DOGS DURING ANY REGULATED DEER SEASON; TO AMEND SECTION 49-7-31.5, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO AUTHORIZE THE COMMISSION TO DESIGNATE CERTAIN SECTIONS WITHIN SELECTED WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREAS AS ZONES FOR HUNTING WILD HOGS WITH DOGS; TO REQUIRE HUNTERS WHEN HUNTING WILD HOGS DURING ANY SEASON ESTABLISHED BY THE COMMISSION FOR HUNTING DEER ON WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREAS, TO WEAR IN AT LEAST FIVE HUNDRED SQUARE INCHES OF SOLID UNBROKEN FLUORESCENT ORANGE; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.

     BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:

     SECTION 1.  Section 49-7-31, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:

     49-7-31.  (1)  The open season on deer shall be as follows:

          (a)  With bow and arrow:  October 1 through the Friday prior to Thanksgiving.

          (b)  With guns and with dogs:  from the Saturday prior to Thanksgiving through December 1.

          (c)  With primitive weapons and without dogs:  December 2 through December 15.

          (d)  With guns and without dogs:  December 16 through December 23.  However, the commission may allow hunting statewide or in specific areas with any legal weapon which it may designate without dogs after the end of the last season for hunting deer with guns and with dogs, but the season with legal designated weapons and without dogs shall not extend beyond January 31.

          (e)  The commission shall establish an extended season with primitive weapons and bow and arrow without dogs from February 1 through February 15 for the area south of U.S. Highway 84 and east of Mississippi Highway 35 only for legal bucks.  Any antlered deer taken in this area during any open season under this section must be a legal buck as defined in this paragraph.  For purposes of this paragraph, the term "legal buck" means a deer with antlers of four (4) points or more with a minimum inside spread of ten (10) inches or a minimum main beam length of thirteen (13) inches.  The commission may regulate the taking of deer with antlers of four (4) points or less under this paragraph for the proper management of antlered deer.  The commission may delay the opening date and change the length of bow and arrow season in subsection (1)(a) in this area.

          (f)  With guns and with dogs:  December 24 through a date fixed by the commission that will provide a total of thirty-nine (39) days of hunting deer with guns and with dogs when added to the number of days provided for hunting deer with guns and with dogs in paragraph (b).

     (2)  (a)  The commission may set and regulate the deer seasons on wildlife management areas which it administers.

          (b)  The commission may designate certain sections by establishing specific boundaries within selected wildlife management areas which it administers as zones for hunting deer with dogs during any regulated deer season set by the commission for that wildlife management area.

     (3)  (a)  The commission may allow the harvesting of antlerless deer in the districts or zones upon the recommendation of the executive director based upon good and substantial quantitative data and research evaluations that demonstrate that the harvesting is necessary to properly manage the herd.

          (b)  The commission, only upon the recommendation of the executive director, may allow the harvesting of antlerless deer during the deer season with guns and with dogs by a majority vote of the commission.

          (c)  Nothing in this subsection prohibits the harvesting of either-sex deer by landowners or leaseholders on private lands under the deer management assistance program prescribed or approved by the executive director.

     (4)  The commission may provide a special permit for the harvesting of deer when they are depredating and destroying crops.  The department shall supervise the harvesting and provide for the salvaging of the meat of the animals.  The commission may authorize the department to assist any farmer in this state, who sustains crop damage by wildlife, in eradication of the problem wildlife.

     (5)  (a)  During any open season on deer with primitive weapons after November 30, a person may use any legal weapon of choice on private lands only, if the person is:

               (i)  The title owner of the land;

               (ii)  The lessee of the hunting rights on the land;

               (iii)  A member of a hunting club leasing the hunting rights on the land; or

               (iv)  A guest of a person specified in subparagraph (i), (ii) or (iii).

          (b)  If the person is required to have a hunting license, the person must have a primitive weapon license, Sportsman's License or a Lifetime Sportsman's License.

     SECTION 2.  Section 49-7-31.5, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:

     49-7-31.5.  (1)  The hunting, trapping and taking of nuisance animals shall be regulated by the commission.  The commission may adopt regulations to regulate the hunting, trapping and taking of nuisance animals and to control the population of nuisance animals.

          (2)  (a)  Landowners, agricultural leaseholders or their designated agents may take predatory and nuisance animals year-round on lands owned or leased by them.

          (b)  Landowners, agricultural leaseholders or their designated agents may take nuisance animals with any type of weapon and may take nuisance animals during the night after legal hunting hours on lands owned or leased by them with a permit issued by the department.

          (c)  No license is required for a resident landowner hunting or trapping nuisance animals on his own land.  An agricultural leaseholder, designated agent and any other person must possess either an all-game hunting license or trapping license, unless otherwise exempt.

     (3)  The taking of any animal or animals other than nuisance animals by the use of a trap or traps is unlawful except during the time the season is open for the taking of fur-bearing animals.

     (4)  Nuisance animals may be run, chased or pursued with dogs, except as provided in Section 49-7-32, year-round by licensed hunters.

     (5)  Nuisance animals may be hunted with the aid of electronic calls.

     (6)  Nuisance animals may be hunted or trapped with the aid of bait and lures, on private lands, according to regulations adopted by the commission.

     (7)  Any part of a nuisance animal may be bought and sold year-round.

     (8)  (a)  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.

          (b)  A violation of this subsection is a Class I violation and is punishable as provided under Section 49-7-141.

     (9)  When hunting wild hogs during any open gun season on deer, a hunter must wear in full view at least five hundred (500) square inches of solid unbroken fluorescent orange.

     (10)  The commission may designate certain sections by establishing specific boundaries within selected wildlife management areas which it administers as zones for hunting wild hogs with dogs.  However, when hunting wild hogs during any season established by the commission for hunting deer on wildlife management areas, a hunter must wear in full view at least five hundred (500) square inches of solid unbroken fluorescent orange.

     SECTION 3.  This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 2014.


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