McDonald County Press

Fishing License Requiremen­t Waived

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The Missouri Department of Conservati­on (MDC) and the Missouri Conservati­on Commission have temporaril­y waived permit requiremen­ts for residents and nonresiden­ts.

The Missouri Department of Conservati­on (MDC) and the Missouri Conservati­on Commission announced they are temporaril­y waiving permit requiremen­ts for sport fishing and daily trout tags for Missouri residents and nonresiden­ts whose fishing privileges are not otherwise suspended.

The waiver of needing a permit or trout tag to fish will run from Friday, March 27, through April 15. MDC will reassess the situation at that point. All season dates and limits will continue to apply and be enforced.

“The current publicheal­th emergency caused by the coronaviru­s (covid-19) has many Missourian­s and others looking for safe ways to get outside in nature,” said MDC Director Sara Parker Pauley. “Missouri’s rivers and streams offer high-quality fishing as a way for people to connect with nature while still complying with all health and safety recommenda­tions. Fishing is also a great way to get some much needed physical and mental health benefits during this stressful time.”

Conservati­on makes Missouri a great place to fish, and Missouri has more than a million acres of surface water with most of it providing great fishing. More than 200 different fish species are found in Missouri, with more than 20 of them being game fish for the state’s more than 1.1 million anglers. Get more info on Missouri fishing at huntfish.mdc.mo.gov/fishing.

Pauley added that it is still critical for everyone to continue to heed all recommenda­tions for handwashin­g, social distancing, and other public-health measures while fishing and during other outdoor activities, including maintainin­g at least six feet of distance between all individual­s who are not family members.

 ?? MEGAN DAVIS/ MCDONALD COUNTY PRESS ?? Amid the covid-19 pandemic and ensuing panic, Jeremiah Groff, Isak Johnson and Joshua Brown unwound by casting lines into Indian Creek in Anderson on Tuesday evening. The trio said they were hoping to hook a bass but had better luck in the Elk River a few hours before.
MEGAN DAVIS/ MCDONALD COUNTY PRESS Amid the covid-19 pandemic and ensuing panic, Jeremiah Groff, Isak Johnson and Joshua Brown unwound by casting lines into Indian Creek in Anderson on Tuesday evening. The trio said they were hoping to hook a bass but had better luck in the Elk River a few hours before.

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