Bobcat in Missouri
hunting regulations.
Hunting regulations change. The information on this page reflects what we know about species presence and hunt availability based on state agency listings. For current season dates, bag limits, weapon restrictions, tag requirements, and reporting obligations, verify directly with Missouri Department of Conservation. You are responsible for confirming current regulations before hunting.
Bobcat is general season in Missouri. The agency above sets season dates, bag limits, and zone boundaries — those change yearly. Verify before you hunt.
About the species
Bobcats are mid-sized wild cats (15-30 pounds) widespread across nearly every US state and southern Canada. Their range is one of the most stable predator populations in North America. They live in nearly every habitat type from desert sage to Northern hardwoods to suburban edge cover, hunting rabbits, hares, rodents, and small deer.
Bobcat seasons run in most states with significant fur-trade history — typically late fall through winter when pelts are prime. Methods include hound hunting, calling, and trapping. Some states require a CITES tag for export. The fur market drives most bobcat hunting effort; population health is generally good across the species' range.
Other predators in Missouri
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