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Apply now for managed deer hunts
MDC
July 2006
All you need is a telephone or an Internet connection
JEFFERSON CITY-If you have ever wished you could hunt deer in a state park, a national wildlife refuge or a nature preserve, now is your chance. Pick up a phone or go online and apply for a spot in one of the 86 managed deer hunts administered by the Missouri Department of Conservation this fall.
The application period for the hunts opened July 1 and will remain open through Aug. 15. You can apply by calling 800/829-2956. The service is available from 4 a.m. until midnight seven days a week. You need a touch-tone phone to apply by telephone. Callers must use touch-tone phone pads to punch in their nine-digit conservation ID numbers and two- or three-digit hunt codes.
To complete the application process, you need your conservation identification number. You can find this on previous permits or on the back of your Conservation Heritage Card by the bar code. If you don't have a conservation identification number, call 573/751-4115, and one will be assigned to you.
The other option is to log onto www.missouriconservation.org/hunt/deer. Everything you need, other than your Conservation Heritage Card number, is there.
All applications received by the Aug. 15 deadline receive the same consideration. Successful applicants receive notices of their selection by mail. Hunters can check the status of their applications on the Conservation Department Web page after Sept. 11.
Only a Resident or Nonresident Managed Deer Hunting Permit is valid at a managed deer hunt. The number of deer that may be taken with a single permit depends on the hunt. In some, up to three deer may be taken, and in one hunt, four deer are allowed.
Full details about the hunts and applications are contained in the 2006 Fall Deer & Turkey Hunting Regulations and Information booklet, which is available from permit vendors statewide. The same information is available online at www.missouriconservation.org.";
-Jim Low-
MDC
July 2006
All you need is a telephone or an Internet connection
JEFFERSON CITY-If you have ever wished you could hunt deer in a state park, a national wildlife refuge or a nature preserve, now is your chance. Pick up a phone or go online and apply for a spot in one of the 86 managed deer hunts administered by the Missouri Department of Conservation this fall.
The application period for the hunts opened July 1 and will remain open through Aug. 15. You can apply by calling 800/829-2956. The service is available from 4 a.m. until midnight seven days a week. You need a touch-tone phone to apply by telephone. Callers must use touch-tone phone pads to punch in their nine-digit conservation ID numbers and two- or three-digit hunt codes.
To complete the application process, you need your conservation identification number. You can find this on previous permits or on the back of your Conservation Heritage Card by the bar code. If you don't have a conservation identification number, call 573/751-4115, and one will be assigned to you.
The other option is to log onto www.missouriconservation.org/hunt/deer. Everything you need, other than your Conservation Heritage Card number, is there.
All applications received by the Aug. 15 deadline receive the same consideration. Successful applicants receive notices of their selection by mail. Hunters can check the status of their applications on the Conservation Department Web page after Sept. 11.
Only a Resident or Nonresident Managed Deer Hunting Permit is valid at a managed deer hunt. The number of deer that may be taken with a single permit depends on the hunt. In some, up to three deer may be taken, and in one hunt, four deer are allowed.
Full details about the hunts and applications are contained in the 2006 Fall Deer & Turkey Hunting Regulations and Information booklet, which is available from permit vendors statewide. The same information is available online at www.missouriconservation.org.";
-Jim Low-