Is hunting ever used in suburban areas?
In our region there are few municipalities that allow hunting. St. Louis County allows hunting on areas not zoned “urban”. This only applies to unincorporated St. Louis County property. As a result, in most unincorporated residential areas (which are zoned as “residential” areas and not “urban”) hunting is allowed. Municipalities within the county typically have their own ordinances which may or may not allow hunting. The cities of Wildwood, Maryland Heights, Chesterfield, and Bridgeton may allow some hunting in designated areas or on designated lot sizes. There are many other municipalities that may allow some type of hunting (or may not prohibit it) but you should always check with local officials before attempting to hunt any incorporated or heavily populated region. There are few hunts on publicly owned land (other than managed hunts for deer population control on some MDC properties, Babler State Park and one Jefferson County property) in our region. Between 1200 and 1600 deer are
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