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Some of these governments allow the use of hunting equipment such as firearms, crossbows, and bows within their boundaries. Others do not. With a little research and hard work, metro hunters can successfully find a close-to-home hunting spot.

Key words to look for are discharging a firearm or projectile weapon, hunting, bow and arrow, archery or crossbow. If you have questions about an ordinance, contact the city's police department. Also, individual neighborhoods may have rules regarding hunting activity within a subdivision.

Check with the neighborhood board of trustees for rules that may restrict the use of hunting equipment. When allowed, most cities limit hunting methods to archery only. In some areas, however, certain firearms methods such as muzzleloaders may also be allowed, but sometimes with restrictions on lot size or acreage. If you live in a community with abundant deer but local ordinances prohibit the use of hunting equipment, let your city officials know that you would like the ordinances to be changed.

Missouri Department of Conservation staff are available to assist city leaders in drafting an ordinance to allow for the use of hunting equipment. A number of special managed deer hunts are held in urban areas on state, county, and city properties where deer densities are high.

In addition, a small number of special managed hunts for youth and persons with disabilities are administered locally. Finding a hunting spot on private land is somewhat more difficult.

Archery and Firearms. Archery Methods Only. Antlerless Permits Allowed. Antlerless Permits Not Allowed.

Archery Antlerless Permits Only. Muzzleloader and Archery. Managed Hunts. Shooting Range. Rifle or Pistol. Special Use Permit. Waterfowl Hunting. Morning Draw.

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