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  1. Sep 20, 2017 · The Louisiana Department of Wildlife gives hunters friendly reminder that it's illegal to bring certain out-of-state deer parts back into Louisiana. This is a new regulation that took effect back in March. The law was passed in efforts to prohibit chronic wasting disease from entering the state. Currently, 41 states have already set ...

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  2. www.wlf.louisiana.gov › assets › ResourcesLouisiana Deer Report

    method for harvesting deer in Louisiana. The percentage of harvest by weapon type has been stable in recent years. Table 1. Louisiana Deer harvest by weapon, based on 2020 – 21 email survey. Weapon Harvest Percentage Modern Firearm 150,300 78% Primitive Firearm 21,700 11% Bow and Arrow 13,100 7% Crossbow 6,900 4% All Weapons (Total) 192,000

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  4. 5 days ago · Hunting, Research, and Management. White-tailed deer are an abundant and sustainable game species in Louisiana and the species most targeted by Louisiana hunters. White-tailed deer are found throughout the state even in some coastal locales. LDWF biologists and technicians collect harvest and biological data and conduct other research on public ...

  5. Possession Tags. You must tag any part (s) of a deer that has been divided with the name, date, address and LDWF license number of the person who harvested the deer and the sex of that animal. You must write this information legibly in pen or pencil on any piece of paper, cardboard, or material which is attached to, secured to, or enclosing the ...

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    • Chronic Wasting Disease Concerns in Louisiana
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    Anyone that wishes to hunt in Louisiana is required to purchase a hunting license. These can be purchased online on the LDWF website, the LDWF headquarters in Baton Rouge, or at many local retailers, usually sporting goods or hunting supply stores. Anyone that does not live in the state and would like to deer hunt in Louisiana must purchase a non-r...

    Louisiana has five basic deer seasontypes: Archery, Primitive Firearms, Firearms (still-hunt), Firearms (with or without dogs), and Youth/Veterans. Archery season typically starts in some areas on the third Saturday in September and others on the first Saturday in October. The season continues into January. Primitive Firearms season is usually open...

    Each season has specific rules for hunting devices/methods that are allowed. Specifics of these seasons are listed here:

    Below is a list of some critical regulations to keep in mind. This list is certainly not exhaustive; be sure to review the LDWF hunting guide and all the regulations before taking to the field. 1. Antlered deer are defined as deer with at least one visible antlerof hardened bony material that has broken naturally through the skin. Note that there a...

    Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) is a neurodegenerative disease found in most deer species, including white-tailed deer, mule deer, elk, and moose. CWD was detected in Louisiana in 2022, and it became the 29th state in the United States to detect CWD in the wild population. This disease is contagious, invariably fatal, and causes irreversible brain ti...

    Before hunting deer, make sure you have either paper deer tags with your deer permit or electronic versions on your mobile device. Immediately after harvesting a deer, tag the deer with the paper tag or fill out the electronic tag. Make sure you indicate the date and area of the kill. You can then field dress and transport the deer away from the ha...

    Harvesting deer illegally in Louisiana can result in fines, loss of hunting privileges, and even jail time. Lawyer fees and court costs are also high if your case goes to court, even if you are acquitted. For example, in 2019, a man was found to have taken two bucks in one day in an area where only one buck per day was allowed. He checked in one bu...

  6. Oct 12, 2021 · Starting today, October 12, 2021, hunters can tag and validate their deer or turkey harvest directly from their smartphone (via text) immediately after the animal is harvested. Log into your account at LouisianaOutdoors.com and click E-tag/Text-to-Tag, and follow the steps below to tag and validate your harvest via your smartphone. As long as you complete the electronic […]

  7. Feb 7, 2019 · While hunting, you must have official tags from the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries; Louisiana hunting regulations also require you to report all bagged deer within 72 hours of killing. Each ...