Deer
Deer hunting in Missouri
Missouri deer hunting is all about white-tailed deer, and there's a season for nearly every style — bow, modern firearm, muzzleloader, even youth-only weekends. The plain-English version: get the right permit, know your season and your limit, tag your deer and report it the same day, and wear hunter orange during firearms season.
A quick vocabulary note. An antlered deer (a "buck") has at least one antler 3 inches or longer. Everything else — does, button bucks, and spikes under 3 inches — counts as antlerless. A tag is the permit you notch and keep with the animal. A portion is one of the dated chunks of firearms season below.
Seasons
Deer dates — 2026 / 2026–27
| Season | Dates |
|---|---|
| Archery | Sept. 15 – Nov. 13, 2026 and Nov. 25, 2026 – Jan. 15, 2027 |
| Firearms — Early Antlerless | Oct. 9–11, 2026 Open counties only. |
| Firearms — Early Youth (ages 6–15) | Oct. 24–25, 2026 |
| Firearms — November Portion | Nov. 14–24, 2026 The main firearms portion. |
| Firearms — Late Youth | Nov. 27–29, 2026 |
| Firearms — Late Antlerless | Dec. 5–13, 2026 Open counties only. |
| Firearms — Alternative Methods | Dec. 26, 2026 – Jan. 5, 2027 Muzzleloaders and a few other tools — no modern rifles or shotguns. |
Dates change every year — confirm on MDC Seasons.
How many deer
Your limit on bucks and does
No statewide point rule this year. The statewide antler-point restriction (the old "4-point rule") has been removed for 2026–27. Do not assume a point rule anywhere — confirm in the current booklet.
Permits
Deer permit prices
| Permit | Resident | Nonresident | Nonres. landowner | Youth |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Firearms Any-Deer | $19.50 | $360 | $225 | $9.75 |
| Firearms Antlerless Deer | $7.50 | $34 | — | $3.75 |
| Archer's Hunting | $22 | $360 | $225 | $11 |
| Archery Antlerless Deer | $7.50 | $34 | — | $3.75 |
Resident landowners get no-cost deer and turkey permits on their own land. Full list: MDC Hunting Permits.
Legal methods
What you may hunt with
- Firearms portions: centerfire rifles and pistols with expanding bullets, shotguns with slugs, muzzleloaders .40 caliber or larger, big-bore air guns (.40+), plus bows, crossbows, and atlatls.
- Alternative Methods portion: muzzleloaders, centerfire pistols/revolvers, big-bore air guns, bows, crossbows, and atlatls — no modern rifles or shotguns.
- Archery season: longbows, recurves, compound bows, and crossbows.
- Never legal for deer: bait, dogs, electronic calls, night vision or thermal optics, buckshot, fully automatic guns, or shining a light on the animal.
Tag & report
After you shoot a deer
Telecheck is how you report a deer, turkey, bear, or elk after you take it — by 10 p.m. that day, online, by phone, or on the free MO Hunting app.
| Species | Right away | Report / check | Keep with the meat |
|---|---|---|---|
| Deer | Notch your permit (month & day) | Telecheck by 10 p.m. the day you take it | Keep the confirmation number with the meat |
How to Telecheck: MDC Tagging & Telecheck.
Where it gets local
County rules change the picture
Missouri's deer rules are not the same everywhere. Three things to look up for the county you hunt:
Is my county different?
CWD sampling counties
Extra deer rules (mandatory testing on opening weekend, carcass-movement rules, and a feed/mineral ban near CWD). The list is set each year in the Fall Deer & Turkey booklet — there is no durable list to memorize.
This list changes every year, so there is no durable list to memorize — look up your county in the current MDC booklet before you hunt.
Is my county different?
Firearms antlerless permit limit by county
Each county caps how many firearms antlerless permits you can fill. The tiers change yearly — look up your county in the current booklet.
This list changes every year, so there is no durable list to memorize — look up your county in the current MDC booklet before you hunt.
Is my county different?
Kansas City Urban Deer Zone
Parts of the metro have their own deer rules: all of Clay and Jackson counties, the part of Platte County south of Hwy 92, and the part of Cass County north of Route 2.
- Clay
- Jackson
- Platte (south of Hwy 92)
- Cass (north of Route 2)
Safety
Hunter orange during firearms season
Everyone hunting during any firearms deer portion must wear hunter orange — a hat and a shirt, vest, or coat, in bright orange visible from all sides. Camouflage orange doesn't count.
Looking ahead: Proposed for 2027 (not yet in effect): a $165 Nonresident Public Land Deer Hunting Permit, with public comment in July–August 2026.
Before you hunt
Missouri Porch explains; the MDC decides.
Data current for the 2026 / 2026–27 season. Last checked against MDC: 2026-06-18. Dates, prices, quotas, and county rules change every year. Confirm with MDC before you hunt.
This is a plain-English summary, not the law. Always check the current MDC regulations before you hunt. As MDC puts it, the booklet is NOT a legal document and regulations are subject to revision during the year.
- MDC Deer Hunting
- MDC Seasons — current dates
- MDC Hunting Permits — prices
- MDC Chronic Wasting Disease — county testing rules
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