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184,000 Acres Shell Keys NWR Hunting Land in Iberia, LA

Iberia, 184000 Acres - Exotics

 
This 184,000 – acres hunting land is situated in Iberia County in Louisiana. Surface of this tract is mostly covered with bottomland hardwood forests, cypress swamp, wetlands, and grassland. This land provides a great opportunity…
  • Acres
  • 184,000
  • County
  • Iberia
  • Near
  • New Iberia, Louisiana
  • Game
  • Exotics
34,724 acres Waterfowl Hunting, Lacassine NWR in Cameron, LA

Cameron , 34724 Acres - Duck, Exotics

 
This 34,724 – acres hunting tract is mostly covered with forests, wetlands, agricultural lands, and other brushy uplands. This property is located in Cameron County in Florida. This land provides a great opportunity for hunters…
  • Acres
  • 34,724
  • County
  • Cameron
  • Near
  • Bell City, Louisiana
  • Game
  • Duck, Exotics
Handy Brake NWR of 466 acres Waterfowl Hunting Land in Morehouse, LA

Morehouse, 466 Acres - Duck, Exotics

 
This 466 – acres hunting tract is located in North Central Louisiana. Surface of this property is mostly covered with consisting shore grass beds, freshwater and brackish marsh, cypress-tupelo forest, bayous, hardwood forest hammocks, and…
  • Acres
  • 466
  • County
  • Morehouse
  • Near
  • Bastrop, Louisiana
  • Game
  • Duck, Exotics
Waterfowl Hunting Breton NWR of 13,000 Acres in Venice, LA

Venice, 13000 Acres - Duck, Exotics

 
This 13,000 – acres hunting land is one of the oldest land in Louisiana. It is a combination of islands including Chandeleur Island and Breton Island. Species available on this land for hunting include Waterfowl,…
  • Acres
  • 13,000
  • County
  • Venice
  • Near
  • New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Game
  • Duck, Exotics
9,028 Acres Deer and Waterfowl Hunting Bayou Teche NWR in St. Mary, LA

St. Mary, 9028 Acres - Predator, Exotics

 
This 9,028 – acres hunting land is consisting of hardwood forests, cypress-tupelo swamps, bayous, and freshwater marshes. Activities that can be performed on this property include hunting, fishing, boating, hiking, and wildlife viewing. The species…
  • Acres
  • 9,028
  • County
  • St. Mary
  • Near
  • Franklin, Louisiana
  • Game
  • Predator, Exotics

Public Hunting Lands Louisiana

Hunting Lands in Louisiana Near Me:

In Louisiana there are more than 2,000 public hunting lands which provide great opportunities for hunters. In order to hunt on any hunting land the minimum person age is 17 & a valid  license are also necessary. Hunters can find the location of any public hunting land through a hunting map book. Some lands need prior registration for hunting that can be done online and some require on-site registration. Hunting from vehicle is not allowed on public hunting lands; the use of motor vehicles is only allowed for the people with disabilities. Hunters can bring their pets on hunting lands but they must possess a slip of their recent vaccination. There are designated areas for camping on hunting lands and camping for more than 21 consecutive days in any 30-day period is prohibited. Luxurious restrooms are also available for hunters to stay. Additionally, hunters are not allowed to bring any kind of alcoholic drinks and drugs on these hunting lands.  Lastly, activities that can be done on these lands other than hunting include fishing, trapping, hiking, skiing and horseback riding.

Public Hunting Lands in Louisiana:

Louisiana has many game animals that can be hunt including deer, turkey, pheasant and a listing of small game. Hunters who are interested in hunting animals on this land can purchase licenses and permits in two ways which include through a license agent, over the phone or online. Licenses and permits are available for both Louisiana residents and nonresidents, and vary in price. Louisiana offers several beneficial programs for hunters. Louisiana has more than 1,349,000 acres of hunting land which provide great opportunities for the people who are fond of hunting. Moreover, there are special rules and regulations for every hunting land on this state which must be followed by every hunter and disobeying them lead to the license cancellation of hunters. Hunters can use dogs to hunt animals on this state but not for Deer, Turkey, Muskrat, Mink, River Otter, and Beaver.  Also, hunters must wear their orange while hunting so that they can be identified.

Best Public Hunting Lands In Louisiana:

This state is well known for its beautiful beaches and tropical weather, but its hunting is noteworthy, too! Deer are popular game, and Louisiana is also home to feral hogs and feral goats. As a chain of islands filled with preserves and game management areas, Louisiana’s hunting regulations vary by region, called units. All these units are managed by Louisiana Division of Forestry and Wildlife. The only thing required to hunt these animals is a valid hunting license and a valid hunting permit of specific private or public hunting land. Moreover, weather of this state is warm throughout the year which makes this state a great place for hunters to hunt. Every year more than 2,000 nonresident hunters visit this state to hunt big animals and private land owners earn a lot from them. Additionally, more than $2.2 million are earned every year by the hunting activities in this state out of which $1.5 million is earned by selling the hunting equipment and $0.7 million is earned by giving the lands on lease. Lastly, there are designated areas in Louisiana hunting lands for the people who are physically challenged.