La. Admin. Code tit. 76, § XIX-107 - Experimental Dove Field Leasing Program
A. In recognition of the popularity of dove
hunting and the lack of lands available to the general public for dove hunting,
the Wildlife and Fisheries Commission establishes rules for an Experimental
Public Dove Hunting Program on private lands leased by the Department of
Wildlife and Fisheries.
B. The
following rules will apply to those lands which dove hunting rights have been
leased by the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries for the day(s) specified in
the lease.
1. All hunters are required to
have a daily permit. This permit will be available at the field on the day of
the hunt. Permits will be issued on a first come, first serve basis. An
administrative fee may be charged for daily permits.
2. Leased fields may be closed to additional
hunters when a predetermined number of permits have been issued. However,
additional hunters may be admitted throughout the day as hunters leave the
field and surrender their permits.
3. No alcoholic beverages may be consumed or
possessed on the leased property. Persons who appear to be impaired or under
the influence of alcohol or other controlled substances will be denied access
to the field(s).
4. Shot is
restricted to non-toxic shot, size 6 and smaller.
5. Repealed.
6. Loaded firearms are prohibited in vehicles
or at check stations.
7. Persons
exhibiting unsafe gun handling as determined by LDWF staff or assigns shall be
removed from the field(s).
8.
Vehicles are restricted to designated areas or roads.
9. No Littering. Each hunter is responsible
for removing his/her trash, including shell hulls, from the leased
property.
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