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MISSISSIPPI'S HUNTER EDUCATION PROGRAM
Hunter
Education works. Since 1950, when formal hunter
safety programs were introduced, the number of
hunting and firearms-related accidents has declined
dramatically nationwide. In Mississippi, we know
that our hunter education efforts have reduced
firearms accidents and saved lives. All persons
born after January 1, 1972 are required to complete
a hunter education course before purchasing a
Mississippi hunting license. Also Effective
July 1, 2006, anyone twelve (12) years of age
and under sixteen (16) years of age must have
a certificate of satisfactory completion of a
hunter education course approved by the Department
before hunting alone in this state. A child at
least twelve (12) years of age and
under (16) years of age may hunt without having
the certificate of hunter education
if the child is in the presence and under the
direct supervision of a licensed
or exempt hunter at least twenty-one
(21) years of age when hunting.
The commission may offer a resident apprentice
hunting license for a resident
over the age of 15 who does not have the required
certificate of hunter education
and may set the fee for the apprentice hunting
license. An apprentice license may
be purchased only one (1) time by a resident and
the apprentice hunting licensee
must be accompanied by a licensed or exempt resident
hunter at least twenty-one
(21) years of age when hunting. The Department
of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks offers the course
free of charge at locations across the state.
The hunter education course includes 10 hours
of instruction, including range firing. Students
must be at least 10 years of age to participate
and must pass a written exam and complete a firing
exercise to be certified as having completed the
course.
There is another way to obtain Hunter Safety certification.
It is known as the official Mississippi
Hunter Education Internet Course. The course
is not intended to replace the traditional classroom
course but is designed to work within the established
course curriculum and allow the Hunter Education
certification to be obtained through out the year.
The internet course allows the student to complete
part of the course from any computer with internet
access, and upon completing a pre-certification
exam the student then comes to a pre-determined
classroom setting to complete the final three
hours. This allows the student time for interaction
with the instructor, final testing, and the range
firing exercise.
The Hunter Education program is designed to:
- reduce hunting accidents
- teach hunter ethics and responsibility
- promote wildlife conservation
- teach firearm safety

Specifically, the course contents include:
- hunter ethics and responsibility
- history of firearms
- rifles
- shotguns
- ammunition
- gun handling
- marksmanship
- blackpowder and muzzleloading
- bowhunting
- wildlife identification
- principles of wildlife management
- survival
- water safety
- hypothermia
- first aid
For more information about a hunter education
class or to replace a hunter education card contact:
MDWFP, Hunter Education Division
P. O. Box 451
Jackson, MS 39205
1-800-354-5033 or call your local District Office
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