Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2435

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Black bear harvest permits; require issuance of 20 for the 2026-2027 hunting season with 10% annual increase thereafter.

Impact

The legislation specifies that starting with the specified hunting season, the commission will issue a total of 20 black bear harvest permits. Each subsequent hunting season will see a 10% increase in the number of permits issued, thereby gradually expanding opportunities for controlled hunting. The bill sets a reasonable fee for these permits, capped at $200, which could provide financial resources for wildlife conservation efforts. This introduction of regulated permits is designed to offer better control over hunting practices while promoting responsible and sustainable wildlife management.

Summary

Senate Bill 2435 aims to create a structured framework for the management and regulation of black bear populations in Mississippi. The bill mandates that the Mississippi Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks will oversee the taking of black bears. It establishes a requirement for both residents and nonresidents to acquire a hunting license and a specific black bear harvest permit, with provisions set to begin in the 2026-2027 hunting season. The aim of the bill is to ensure sustainable hunting practices for black bears and to allocate adequate resources for wildlife management.

Contention

Discussion around SB2435 may center on issues related to wildlife conservation versus hunting rights. Some advocates for wildlife preservation may argue that establishing a limited and regulated permit system is crucial for the protection of black bear populations, which have faced pressures from habitat loss and hunting. Conversely, those in favor of hunting may view the permit system as a necessary means to manage black bear populations effectively while ensuring that hunting remains a viable activity within the state. The penalties for violations are categorized as Class I, indicating serious repercussions which might spark debate on balancing enforcement with hunters' rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB826

Deer hunting; prohibit using dogs for.

MS SB2276

Open seasons; extend those ending on a Friday until 30 minutes after sunset on the following Sunday.

MS SB2283

CWD testing; make third violation a felony with an increased penalty.

MS HB953

Harvest permits; extend repealer on provisions establishing maximum weight and approved routes of vehicles.

MS SB2257

Harvest permits; delete repealer on provisions establishing maximum weight and approved routes of vehicles.

MS SC529

Congratulate Ole Miss 2024 Football Team for winning Gator Bowl and for back-to-back 10-win seasons.

MS HB789

Hunting and fishing license; authorize Native Americans to receive free of charge upon providing tribal identification card.

MS SB2098

Bonds; authorize issuance for repair, renovation or construction of Black Prairie Blues Museum in West Point.

MS HB531

MS Rural Dentist Scholarship Program; increase number of students who may be admitted annually.

MS SR101

Commend Ingomar High School Lady Falcons Girls Volleyball Team for 2024-2025 Championship season.

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