
Being charged with a hunting and fishing violation can range anywhere from being a minor inconvenience to a life-altering issue. No matter what type of violation you’re facing, you can count on an Ocean Springs hunting and fishing violation defense lawyer to help you understand your legal options.
Miller Law Offices has been helping hunters and anglers in Mississippi navigate these types of violations. No matter the nature of the violation, you can rely on our team to help you understand the nature of the charges and how you can move past them. We ultimately aim to have your case dismissed and are committed to fighting for you.
Mississippi’s hunting and fishing laws are fairly straightforward and offer a decent amount of protection for hunters and anglers. That said, it can be overwhelming to find yourself on the wrong side of them. The state’s hunting laws cover a wide range of topics, including:
White-tailed deer are the most populous species found in Mississippi. There are estimated to be around 1.75 million in the state alone. This makes deer hunting a popular activity throughout the state. The average hunter in Mississippi only kills 1.6 deer each season, which often leaves the species to repopulate at alarming rates.
It’s important to note that even though the majority of hunters are not reaching their bag limit, it does not give you permission to hunt in excess of your own limit. You can face serious penalties if you’re caught with more game than is permitted.
By understanding the nuances of Mississippi’s hunting laws, you can avoid making mistakes that could cost you your hunting license.
Mississippi is also home to 119 public lakes, 123,000 miles of streams, and 225,000 acres of freshwater, making it an ideal place for fishing. The state’s fishing laws encompass different aspects of the activity, including:
It’s not impossible to find yourself acting in violation of Mississippi’s hunting and fishing laws, whether it’s intentional or completely by accident. Common types of violations our team at Miller Law Offices has helped our clients with include:

Miller Law Offices has years of experience handling hunting and fishing violation defense cases throughout Mississippi. We’re familiar with the state’s rules and regulations, and we have the skills and resources to build a strong defense for your case.
Our lead attorney brings years of experience as a county prosecutor to the table, so he’s familiar with both ends of the process. Our team uses this knowledge of how the other side of the courtroom works as the foundation for our defensive strategies.
Our ultimate goal is to have your case dismissed, and you can count on us to fight for you until the very end. When you hire a hunting and fishing violation defense lawyer at Miller Law Offices, you can rest assured you’re working with a skilled legal team with connections to the Jackson County Bar Association and the National College for DUI Defense. We’re confident we can use our skills and access to resources to assist with your case.
Mississippi residents caught hunting without a hunting license generally face fines and possible seizure of both weapons and harvested game. Nonresidents face harsher punishments, as even a first-time offense is considered a misdemeanor and can lead to hunting privileges being withheld for a year or more. To hunt legally anywhere in Ocean Springs, Mississippi, you must have a valid hunting license, unless you are hunting on land that is in your own name or are otherwise exempt from having to obtain one.
Whether or not you are a Mississippi resident, you must be at least 16 years of age to obtain a hunting license in Ocean Springs. Residents aged 16 to 64 must have a valid hunting license unless they are hunting on their own land. Anyone over the age of 65 or who is otherwise exempt from getting a license must have alternate documentation on them at all times.
It is illegal to put food directly on the ground to attract game in Ocean Springs. Any feed must be in an above-ground feeder that is at least 100 yards away from the nearest property line. It’s legal to hunt in the proximity of these feeders as long as they are on private property. Hunters are permitted to place grain or grain products directly on the ground if inside a legal trapping device designed for wild hogs.
If you get into an altercation about your hunting activities with a neighbor, it’s important to understand your rights. Your actions after a neighbor complains are going to depend on the circumstances.
If you were hunting illegally or trespassing on their property, you could get in serious legal trouble if they decide to pursue the case. If you were legally hunting on your own property and they complained about a firearm discharging, you are not obligated to do anything.
Facing any type of violation for hunting or fishing in Mississippi can lead to penalties and even the loss of your license. It’s important to have a solid understanding of the rules and regulations that govern hunting and fishing throughout the state. Otherwise, you may find yourself facing legal trouble.
If this is the case, you’re not out of luck. A skilled legal professional from Miller Law Offices can help you understand your legal options and fight for a favorable outcome in your case. Contact our team to learn more about our services and set up a consultation to discuss your case in more detail today.
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