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FRESHWATER
FISHING IN MISSISSIPPI
Saltwater and Freshwater Fishing License Requirements|
Definition of Game Fish |
Legal Methods |
Illegal Methods |
Bait |
Sale of Game Fish |
Commercial Fishing
FISHING
LICENSE (SALTWATER AND FRESHWATER)
All non-exempt
persons are required to have a valid fishing license in their possession
when fishing public waters.
Resident - Each resident
of the State of Mississippi ages sixteen (16) to sixty-four (64),
fishing in the fresh or marine waters of Mississippi, including
lakes and reservoirs but NOT to include privately owned ponds and
streams, shall be required to buy a fishing license. A saltwater
license is required south of U. S. Highway 90 and a freshwater or
saltwater license is valid between I-10 and U. S. Highway 90.
Saltwater license is not valid north of I-10. Any person
sixty-five (65) or older, or any person otherwise exempted from
obtaining a fishing license, must have documentation with him/her
at all times while fishing as described in Exemptions. [MS. Code
49-7-9]

Any person domiciled within the state of Mississippi
shall be entitled to receive a resident fishing license. The
burden of proving domicile shall be
on the person claiming such status. Exempt residents must
have in their possession proof of age, residency and/or disability
status. For information about freshwater fishing licenses
call (601) 432-2055. For information about saltwater fishing
regulations call the Department of Marine Resources at (228) 374-5000.
Definition
of Game Fish
Miss. Code of 1972 defines game fish
to include all bream (redear, bluegill, longear, warmouth, green
sunfish), all crappie (white, black), all black bass (largemouth,
smallmouth, spotted), shadow bass, walleye, sauger, yellow perch,
hybrid striped bass, striped bass, white bass, yellow bass,
and all pickerel (redfin, grass and chain).
Legal
Methods
Game fish may be taken only
by hook and line with one or more hooks (including
rod and reel with artificial bait), trolls or
trotlines. Each person having a valid
fishing license may use no more than 100 hooks
per person.
The rules and regulations
concerning snagging, bowfishing, handgrabbing,
trotlines, throwlines, limblines, set hooks,
free-floating fishing devices and hook and gear
restrictions when fishing at the reservoir spillway
areas are on this website as a pdf file (384kb).
To view them click here.
Illegal
Methods
It is unlawful to take any
fish species by muddying and by the use of lime,
poison, explosives, electrical devices, wire
baskets, fish traps or dip net. It is
unlawful to take game fish with minnow seines
for use as bait and to fail to return to the
water any game fish taken by net, seine or other
commercial fishing gear. It is unlawful for
any person to fish any equipment in the waters
of the sate of any size or type that is not
allowed by the commission.
Bait
Minnows may be taken for bait with seines
not more than 25 feet long and 4 feet wide, and with minnow
traps or jars (no wings or leads) not more than 30 inches long
and 12 inches in diameter with an entrance of not more than
1 inch in diameter. Shad and minnows may only be taken
with the aid of dip/landing nets, cast nets, boat mounted scoops
and wire baskets by residents for personal use during
sportfishing.
Other types of minnow traps must be approved
by the Office of Fisheries and Wildlife for use by licensed
minnow dealers. All game fish caught in minnow seines
or traps must be immediately returned to the water.
Sale
of Game Fish
It is unlawful for any person to buy or sell,
offer for sale or exchange any game fish taken within Mississippi
or coming from another state. It is also illegal for any
restaurant or public eating establishment to possess or offer
for sale any game fish.
However, they may prepare and serve game fish for any person
who has taken the fish legally.
Commercial Fishing
For rules and regulations for commercial fishing
and the use of slatbaskets click here.
For a mail application for commercial fishing
licenses, commercial equipment tags, slatbasket
licenses and slatbasket tags click here (PDF-34kb). |