Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2655

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Supplemental feeding of deer; allow on private lands using certain products regardless of CWD Management Zone.

Impact

The bill's provisions are intended to facilitate the management of deer populations while acknowledging the agricultural landscape of Mississippi. It mandates the establishment of zones for implementing a supplemental feeding program and allows the Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks to set reasonable conditions and restrictions on such practices. Furthermore, the Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks is required to monitor and report on the program's effects on deer health, population density, and the environment, which could enhance tourism and economic development related to hunting.

Summary

Senate Bill 2655, introduced by Senator Whaley, seeks to amend sections of the Mississippi Code concerning deer hunting and the use of supplemental feed on private lands. Specifically, the bill allows for the taking of deer using supplemental feed that includes agricultural products naturally grown in Mississippi, regardless of whether the land lies within a chronic wasting disease (CWD) Management Zone. This change aims to provide hunters with more opportunities and enhance deer management practices across the state.

Contention

There are likely concerns regarding the implications of expanded supplemental feeding, particularly in relation to chronic wasting disease management. By allowing feeding irrespective of CWD Management Zones, opponents might argue this increases the risk of disease transmission among deer populations. As the bill permits the commission to take actions deemed necessary to control diseases, discussions surrounding the balance between animal health and hunting regulations may arise. The potential for increased deer density in certain areas might also prompt debates about the overall ecological impact.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB826

Deer hunting; prohibit using dogs for.

MS SB2283

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

MS HB1462

Hunting and fishing on lands of others by unlawful entry; remove requirement of payment of restitution to landowner for whitetail deer taken thereon.

MS SB2276

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

MS SB2282

Drones; allow use of for observing, trapping and taking wild hogs.

MS HB816

Harvest reporting program; establish for white-tailed deer.

MS HB638

MS Transportation Commission; authorize to delegate authority to enter into supplemental agreements for expenditures not exceeding $250,000.

MS HB15

Appropriation; Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks, Department of.

MS HB1737

Appropriation; Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks, Department of.

MS HB757

Fishing; residents who are 65 or older not required to pay fee at any state park or wildlife management area.

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