Mississippi Code
In General
§ 49-7-42. Training bird dogs through use of release pens and tamed and identified quail

It is lawful at all times for any person, upon the issuance of a permit by the commission, to train bird dogs through the use of release pens and tamed and identified quail. The tamed quail shall be identified through the use of tags or dye. Permits shall be issued upon approval of the commission and upon payment of the sum of Three Dollars ($3.00) each. The permits shall be displayed openly upon each release pen. A permit shall be valid for a period of one (1) year from the date of issuance. The training of bird dogs and the taking of birds shall be conducted under the rules and regulations of the commission. The tamed and identified quail may be recaptured through the use of release pens when the pens have been properly identified by a permit attached thereto.

Structure Mississippi Code

Mississippi Code

Title 49 - Conservation and Ecology

Chapter 7 - Hunting and Fishing

In General

§ 49-7-1. Definitions and interpretations

§ 49-7-1.1. Declaration of public policy

§ 49-7-2. "Social Security Administration" construed to include Railroad Retirement Board

§ 49-7-4. Exemption of records relating to hunting, fishing and trapping license applications and holders of such licenses from Mississippi Public Records Act

§ 49-7-7. Use of revenue from increase in license fees

§ 49-7-17. License agents; bonding requirements; additional license fee for officer or person issuing license; additional fee to recoup costs of issuing licenses

§ 49-7-19. Prohibition against issuing license to person physically or mentally unfit to carry or use firearm

§ 49-7-23. Sale of hunting and fishing licenses by constables designated as deputy conservation officers

§ 49-7-25. Records and reports

§ 49-7-30. Season for nongame gross fish

§ 49-7-31.2. Open season for game birds

§ 49-7-31.3. Open season for game animals other than deer

§ 49-7-32. Restrictions on hunting with dogs during turkey season

§ 49-7-35. Game season beginning on Sunday

§ 49-7-40. Special hunt by handicapped persons in natural area at Arkabutla Lake

§ 49-7-42. Training bird dogs through use of release pens and tamed and identified quail

§ 49-7-43. Regulation of certain Mississippi lands purchased by federal government

§ 49-7-49. Prima facie evidence of hunting, trapping, or fishing

§ 49-7-53. Shipment and other transportation of game birds, animals or fish

§ 49-7-55. Unlawful to possess, etc.

§ 49-7-56. Restaurants permitted to prepare and serve recreationally caught finfish to persons who caught the fish

§ 49-7-57. Possession of lawfully taken game animal, bird or fish; unlawful possession prohibited

§ 49-7-61. Hunting on Sabbath

§ 49-7-63. Use of traps, nets, etc., prohibited

§ 49-7-65. Unlawful to hunt, when

§ 49-7-67. Unlawful to sell, when

§ 49-7-69. Use of explosives and chemicals prohibited

§ 49-7-71. Unlawful to disturb traps

§ 49-7-73. Unlawful to disturb nests or eggs

§ 49-7-75. Unlawful to fire woods, when

§ 49-7-77. Game protected during high water or fire

§ 49-7-78. Canned hunts prohibited

§ 49-7-79. Unlawful to hunt on lands of others, when

§ 49-7-80. Releasing aquatic species or animals not indigenous to Mississippi without permit

§ 49-7-83. Unlawful not to return to water game fish taken by net

§ 49-7-89. Fish dealers not to possess

§ 49-7-93. Killing deer or spotted fawn out of season; penalties

§ 49-7-97. Liability of public officer for failure to perform duty

§ 49-7-103. Seizure and confiscation of property used in illegal hunting or fishing, etc., as contraband

§ 49-7-133. Reciprocity agreement recognizing hunting and fishing licenses issued by participating states

§ 49-7-135. Compact concerning Pearl River authorized

§ 49-7-139. Seafoods excluded

§ 49-7-143. Penalties; Class II violations