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You must use a fall turkey hunting permit to take turkeys. The fall turkey hunting permit allows for two turkeys during fall turkey season (archery and firearms portions combined). Some counties are closed to firearms hunting during the firearms portion.
- Turkey: Regulations
You can find dates, allowed methods and valid permits on the...
- Turkey Hunting Regulations
Check permits and seasons for hunting dates and allowed...
- Turkey: Regulations
You can find dates, allowed methods and valid permits on the turkey hunting seasons section. Assisting other turkey hunters. New! Mentors who are assisting youth hunters do not need a permit during the youth spring turkey season and the youth portions of firearms deer season.
Check permits and seasons for hunting dates and allowed methods. You can find dates, allowed methods and valid permits on the turkey hunting seasons section.
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6 kwi 2024 · Live decoys may not be used to take turkeys. Archers hunting deer or turkeys during the archery season may not be in possession of a firearm. Some exceptions apply. See 3 CSR 10-7.432 and 3 CSR 10-7.455 of the Wildlife Code of Missouri. Turkey: Fall Firearms. October 1, 2024 - October 31, 2024; Hours. One-half hour before sunrise to sunset. Notes
1. Missouri River Breaks: A Rugged Wonderland for Turkey Hunters. Located along the Missouri River, the breaks offer a mix of steep hills, dense forests, and open grasslands. This varied terrain provides excellent habitat for wild turkeys and presents a challenging yet rewarding hunting experience.
Nonresident Landowner Spring Turkey Hunting Permit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $165. Available to nonresidents who own at least 75 acres in one contiguous tract in Missouri and members of the landowner’s immediate household. See Page 6 for details.
Despite recent struggles, Missouri is still a top-tier turkey destination. Hunters there took 44,543 birds during Spring 2023. One big change: Starting in Spring 2024, you can hunt from a half-hour before sunrise until sunset on private land.