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In Missouri, deer hunting is typically allowed during one or more of three seasons: Archery, Firearms, and Muzzleloader, with specific dates and time frames varying by season. For the Firearms season, the shooting light is generally until 1/2 hour after sunset. Exact dates and times are determined by the Missouri Department of Conservation each year.
Understanding Missouri’s Deer Hunting Seasons
Missouri’s deer hunting seasons are designed to ensure a sustainable and healthy deer population, while also providing hunters with opportunities to harvest deer. The state offers three main seasons: Archery, Firearms, and Muzzleloader. Each season has its own unique set of rules and regulations, including specific dates and time frames.
Key Dates and Times for Deer Hunting in Missouri
It’s essential for hunters to stay informed about the exact dates and times for each season. For the Firearms season, the shooting light typically extends until 1/2 hour after sunset. This means that hunters must be aware of the official sunset times for their area, which can be found on the Missouri Department of Conservation’s website or through their mobile app. For example, during the 2022 Firearms season, the shooting light ended at 5:45 PM in the southern part of the state, while it ended at 4:30 PM in the northern part of the state.
Tips for Hunting during the Firearms Season
When hunting during the Firearms season, it’s crucial to be aware of the shooting light and plan accordingly. This may involve arriving at your stand or blind before the shooting light ends, or setting up a plan to leave your stand and head home before the shooting light expires. Hunters should also be aware of the official sunset times and adjust their schedules accordingly.
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