North Mississippi Refuges Complex Hunting and Fishing Regulations 2022-2023

The North Mississippi Refuges Complex was established in 1989 to manage U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service lands in the northern twenty-six counties of Mississippi. Headquartered in Grenada, the Complex manages Coldwater River, Dahomey, and Tallahatchie National Wildlife Refuges, plus smaller fee-title properties and easements. A total of 16,147 refuge-acres and an additional 9,500 acres of fee-title tracts are managed to conserve and restore bottomland hardwood forest and other wetlands to benefit waterfowl and other wildlife.

Publication date
Type of document
Brochure
Facility
An image of a male and female Northern Shoveler feeding in water.
Tallahatchie National Wildlife Refuge, located in Grenada and Tallahatchie Counties in Mississippi, was established with the main purpose of providing habitat needs for migratory birds, with an emphasis on waterfowl.
Program
A bright blue sky obstructed by fluffy white clouds reflected off of a stream shot from inside a kayak
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service manages an unparalleled network of public lands and waters called the National Wildlife Refuge System. With more than 570 refuges spanning the country, this system protects iconic species and provides some of the best wildlife viewing opportunities on Earth.
Subject tags
Fishing
FWS and DOI Region(s)