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Mississippi Nonresident Draw

Started by Neill_Prater, January 11, 2026, 11:18:37 AM

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Neill_Prater

Does the Mississippi nonresident draw for hunting the early part of the season utilize preference points, or is it strictly the luck of the draw each year?

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Chickenlips

I've read for WMA's it's random. 

sasquatch1

Thankfully random


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Neill_Prater

Thanks!

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arkrem870

This must be the hardest draw in the country. I've never been drawn (except the first year when everyone was selected). It pissing me off
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appalachianassassin

I didn't draw an early season tag, but I did draw a WMA quota permit in the early season

sasquatch1

Quote from: arkrem870 on Today at 11:47:28 AMThis must be the hardest draw in the country. I've never been drawn (except the first year when everyone was selected). It pissing me off
Same except for the "pissed off" part. It just is what it is. I'll joint leases as needed to hunt

Something else the residents will overall hate, but what goes around comes around.

The demand simply shot up from the new ruling causing FOMO. Many more applicants yet the same amount of people serious enough to go. That's why many drawn tags go wasted. It's what happens with a virtually "free" draw system.

Feel comfort in knowing  all the residents that this works for, also hate the new rulings from other states they enjoy going to later in the year.

It more and more is coming full circle


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deerhunt1988

Quote from: arkrem870 on Today at 11:47:28 AMThis must be the hardest draw in the country. I've never been drawn (except the first year when everyone was selected). It pissing me off
43% draw odds this year
You've defied the odds (6%) by not drawing at least one permit since.


You still have a chance. Unclaimed tags will be re-issued through a secondary drawing in mid-February. First round winners have until Feb. 15 to claim.

Jbird22

Quote from: deerhunt1988 on Today at 12:38:00 PM
Quote from: arkrem870 on Today at 11:47:28 AMThis must be the hardest draw in the country. I've never been drawn (except the first year when everyone was selected). It pissing me off
43% draw odds this year
You've defied the odds (6%) by not drawing at least one permit since.


You still have a chance. Unclaimed tags will be re-issued through a secondary drawing in mid-February. First round winners have until Feb. 15 to claim.

What are the odds for residents in the WMA draw?

3bailey3

A resident and I only put in for one WMA each year and I didn't get drawn this year, my luck has been about getting drawn every other year!

deerhunt1988

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Quote from: Jbird22 on Today at 01:19:19 PM
Quote from: deerhunt1988 on Today at 12:38:00 PM
Quote from: arkrem870 on Today at 11:47:28 AMThis must be the hardest draw in the country. I've never been drawn (except the first year when everyone was selected). It pissing me off
43% draw odds this year
You've defied the odds (6%) by not drawing at least one permit since.


You still have a chance. Unclaimed tags will be re-issued through a secondary drawing in mid-February. First round winners have until Feb. 15 to claim.

What are the odds for residents in the WMA draw?

Completely dependent on your application. If you only applied for highly sought after hunts, odds could easily be single digits. On the contrary, some hunts were about 100% odds.

That being said, it was another record year of applications for WMA draws.

To increase your odds, be willing to accept later hunts. A high percentage of people only apply for the first couple hunt dates (ie. Hunt 1 and Hunt 2). I recommend putting harder to draw hunts as choices 1-2. Then listing a couple easier to draw hunts as 3-5. If your number is pulled, the system evaluates your choices in order 1-5. So it will look at choice 1 and if a spot is available, you get it. If no spot, it looks at Choice 2. And so forth.

Application numbers from last year are posted on the MDWFP Draw Hunts webpage (link: https://www.mdwfp.com/wildlife-hunting/wma-draw-hunts ) . This will give you a good idea of the odds of drawing a hunt.


deerhunt1988

Quote from: 3bailey3 on Today at 01:34:02 PMA resident and I only put in for one WMA each year and I didn't get drawn this year, my luck has been about getting drawn every other year!

Very reasonable to expect to draw every other year now if you are willing to apply for hunts with larger quotas, less applicants, avoid opening week and weekends.

Jbird22

Quote from: deerhunt1988 on Today at 01:36:34 PM
Quote from: Jbird22 on Today at 01:19:19 PM
Quote from: deerhunt1988 on Today at 12:38:00 PM
Quote from: arkrem870 on Today at 11:47:28 AMThis must be the hardest draw in the country. I've never been drawn (except the first year when everyone was selected). It pissing me off
43% draw odds this year
You've defied the odds (6%) by not drawing at least one permit since.


You still have a chance. Unclaimed tags will be re-issued through a secondary drawing in mid-February. First round winners have until Feb. 15 to claim.

What are the odds for residents in the WMA draw?

Completely dependent on your application. If you only applied for highly sought after hunts, odds could easily be single digits. On the contrary, some hunts were about 100% odds.

That being said, it was another record year of applications for WMA draws.

To increase your odds, be willing to accept later hunts. A high percentage of people only apply for the first couple hunt dates (ie. Hunt 1 and Hunt 2). I recommend putting harder to draw hunts as choices 1-2. Then listing a couple easier to draw hunts as 3-5. If your number is pulled, the system evaluates your choices in order 1-5. So it will look at choice 1 and if a spot is available, you get it. If no spot, it looks at Choice 2. And so forth.

Application numbers from last year are posted on the MDWFP Draw Hunts webpage (link: https://www.mdwfp.com/wildlife-hunting/wma-draw-hunts ) . This will give you a good idea of the odds of drawing a hunt.


Personally, I think the yearly data should be kept in house and not made public. The Gold Rush effect is obviously still very much alive and well.

slave601

You're better off putting in for just basic public land instead of a 2 day Wma hunt which is a waste of time in my opinion. Your odds are better shooting for days that aren't the opening weekend more towards the second week middle of the week
"thinnin the flock"

arkrem870

#14
I'm unable to draw the open public lands permit. I've literally never drawn it except the year everyone got a permit. It's crazy that I live close to Mississippi and have hunted it for decades. And now I'm  shut out. Not only am I shut out....my son is also shut out of the youth hunt with their psychopath regulations where kids of parents who can't draw also can't hunt.

Our neighboring states crap on us Mississippi/missouri/Oklahoma while their residents  come here by the thousands to hunt ducks. Guess it's time to shut them out. We can all go inside the room together and pull the pin 
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