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High powered rifle hunts are not restricted in the state of Missouri, so we encourage Whitetail Deer rifle hunters to bring either a . 300, . 308, 270, 30-30, or 30-06 caliber rifle with shells.
Hunter education is currently required in all 50 states, 10 Canadian provinces, three Northwest Territories, and Mexico.
Title Anyone age 15 and younger (resident or nonresident) may fish and hunt (except deer and turkey) without permit. Youth who are not hunter education certified must hunt in the immediate presence of a properly licensed adult hunter age 18 or older who has a valid hunter-education card or was born before Jan. 1, 1967.
MDC recently approved a change to regulations of the Wildlife Code of Missouri that provides a specific definition of handguns used for hunting during the alternative-methods portion of the fall deer-hunting season. The changes do NOT prohibit the use of an AR-15 pistol.
Use archery methods only; firearms may not be possessed except any person may carry concealable firearms, as defined in Chapter 571, RSMo, on or about his/her person while hunting.
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Use of bait which includes grain or other feed placed or scattered so as to attract deer or turkeys while hunting is illegal. An area is considered baited for 10 days after complete removal of the bait.
The adult does not need a permit during the youth portions of firearms deer season. (Adults may not hunt deer with a firearm during the youth portions.) At all other times during the fall deer and turkey seasons, the adult must be properly licensed.
All hunters, unless exempt, must carry their hunter-education card or a permit with their hunter-education number on it while hunting with a firearm. The Missouri Conservation Permit Card is also acceptable.
The adult must be 18 or older and be hunter-education certified or born before January 1, 1967. At all other times, mentors must possess a valid hunting permit for the appropriate season or be exempt. In the case of deer and turkey permits, the mentors permit can be filled or unfilled.
Missouri Department of Conservation allows deer to be taken with centerfire semi-automatic rifles as long as the guns magazine holds no more than 10 rounds.

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