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Reciprocal Licenses
Mississippi and Arkansas recognize the validity of Arkansas
resident hunting licenses on Mississippi lands that lie west of the main channel
of the Mississippi River. Mississippi resident hunting licenses are valid on
Arkansas lands that lie east of the main channel. Resident license holders of
either state may hunt migratory waterfowl on flowing waters of the Mississippi
River, on waters accessible by boat from the main channel of the Mississippi
River or on state line lakes when the season is open in both states. The St.
Francis, White and Arkansas rivers and their oxbows are excluded from this
agreement. Floodwater is not included in this agreement. Hunters must obey the
regulations of the state where they’re hunting. Click here to download tags and for tagging requirements
Tennessee and Arkansas recognize the hunting licenses of both states on the flowing waters of the Mississippi River, adjacent waters which are accessible by boat from the river proper and the old river chutes that form a common boundary. Excluded are wildlife management areas established by either state and the Wolf, Loosahatchie, Hatchie, Forked Deer and Obion rivers. Migratory waterfowl may be hunted on these waters by a license holder of either state when the season is open in both states. Hunters may not hunt from, nor attach any device or equipment to, land under the jurisdiction of the state in which they are not licensed. Hunters must obey regulations of the state that issues the license. Holders of nonresident licenses issued by either state have the same privileges as a licensed resident.