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Wildlife officials declare July 4th as ‘Free Fishing Day’ in Mississippi

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Photo courtesy of the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks

Prospective anglers in Mississippi will be able to reel in an opportunity to fish for free in public waters this Independence Day.

The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks (MDWFP) announced Thursday, July 4 as a “Free Fishing Day,” offering residents the opportunity to enjoy fishing without a license on any public water statewide.

Officials encourage residents to take advantage of the opportunity and visit one of Mississippi’s 18 state lakes or 18 state park lakes throughout the day as Americans celebrate the nation declaring its independence in 1776.

According to the MDWFP, free fishing days are an effective way to explore fishing for the first time, or for seasoned anglers to introduce someone new to the sport.

More information about fishing in Mississippi can be found here.

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