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MS opens tomorrow right?
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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5585940" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>Same way every single state out west does it, but the states out west are FAR more restrictive than MS</p><p></p><p>MS only limits NR 1st 2 weeks, and only on public land. The NR public land quota is 1000 permits (which are free). They came up with that number, because that was the estimated number of NRs coming in just before covid hit and the travelling turkey hunter explosion.</p><p></p><p>Again, private land is wide open to nonresidents without limitations as well as all open public lands after the first 2 weeks without limitations.</p><p></p><p>The change wasn't made to exclude nonresidents, it was made so that those who drew the NR permit would have a better experience hunting public. Without the 1000 NR permit limitation, you would be lucky to find a tree to sit on that didn't have a hunter on it already.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5585940, member: 2805"] Same way every single state out west does it, but the states out west are FAR more restrictive than MS MS only limits NR 1st 2 weeks, and only on public land. The NR public land quota is 1000 permits (which are free). They came up with that number, because that was the estimated number of NRs coming in just before covid hit and the travelling turkey hunter explosion. Again, private land is wide open to nonresidents without limitations as well as all open public lands after the first 2 weeks without limitations. The change wasn't made to exclude nonresidents, it was made so that those who drew the NR permit would have a better experience hunting public. Without the 1000 NR permit limitation, you would be lucky to find a tree to sit on that didn't have a hunter on it already. [/QUOTE]
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