Regulations and Seasons
Trapping in Missouri is carefully regulated by the Missouri Department of Conservation. Wildlife laws only allow people to trap mammals that are common or abundant. These laws make sure that even though some animals may be trapped every year, their populations will remain healthy.
Careful regulation of trapping and the use of trapping as a tool for research and management enables the Missouri Department of Conservation to successfully manage Missouri's wildlife in a manner that is safe, wise and humane.
Permits
Trappers can choose from a variety of permits and pick the ones that best fit their needs.
To take, possess and transport wildlife and to sell furbearers taken by hunting or trapping you will need, unless otherwise exempted, one or more of the following:
- Resident Trapping Permit
- Resident Fur Handlers Permit
- Nonresident Furbearer Hunting and Trapping Permit


