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JACKSON, MS – The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks (MDWFP) is honored to once again participate in the nationwide observance of National Hunting and Fishing Day, taking place on September 27, 2025. Governor Tate Reeves has signed a proclamation recognizing this day at Mississippi’s official observance of the annual celebration.
National Hunting and Fishing Day was established in 1972 to celebrate and recognize hunters and anglers for their immense contributions to fish and wildlife conservation.
September marks the start of hunting seasons for many in the Magnolia State, with opportunities ranging from dove hunting, velvet season for deer, and cooler weather for fishing. These traditions not only connect Mississippians with the outdoors but also contribute significantly to conservation and the state’s local and statewide economy.
Through the American System of Conservation Funding, Mississippi hunters and anglers generate millions of dollars each year to support wildlife management, habitat conservation, and outdoor recreation.
MDWFP encourages residents to celebrate this year by taking a friend or family member and enjoying some time in Mississippi’s great outdoors.
“National Hunting and Fishing Day honors sportsmen and women whose passion and support have helped conserve Mississippi’s natural resources for generations. We are thankful to be part of this celebration,” said MDWFP Executive Director Lynn Posey.
For more information regarding hunting or fishing in Mississippi, visit our website at
www.mdwfp.com or call us at (601) 432-2400. Follow us on Facebook at
www.facebook.com/mdwfp or on Instagram at www.instagram.com/mdwfponline/.
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