Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 76 - WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES
Part XIX - Hunting and WMA Regulations
Chapter 1 - Resident Game Hunting Season
Section XIX-109 - Bear Hunting Areas, Seasons, Rules and Bag Limits
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code XIX-109
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Bear Hunting Season 2024
1. Hunting is only allowed in Bear Area
4.
2. Bear season opens the first
Saturday in December and remains open through Sunday following the third
Saturday in December.
B. General Rules
1. Bears may only be harvested
one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset.
2. Harvest limit is one bear per harvest
permit per season.
3. Bear hunting
is limited to still hunt only. The use of dogs when hunting bear is
prohibited.
4. Harvest of cubs and
females with cubs is prohibited. A cub is defined as any bear 75 pounds or
less.
5. Bear hunting is restricted
to bona fide resident hunters who are properly licensed, hunter safety
certified, and possess a valid bear hunting permit issued by the department.
The number of bear harvest permits issued will be determined based on Bear Area
specific population estimates and vital rate data acquired at regular
intervals. The number of bear harvest permits issued at any given time during
the season shall not allow the harvest to exceed the number of bears of either
sex in any Bear Area that would compromise the long-term sustainability of the
Bear Area population.
6. Harvest of
bears without a harvest permit is prohibited. Bear harvest permits will consist
of three types: Wildlife Management Area (WMA), Private Landowner, and General.
a. WMA Permits will authorize bear harvest
for specified WMAs.
b. Private
Landowner Permits will be allocated to qualifying private landowners, their
designee, or lessee in Bear Areas with an open season for that permit year. To
qualify for a Private Landowner Permit, applicants must provide evidence of
qualifying acreage (40+ contiguous acres), proof of ownership, and payment of
property taxes for property within the Bear Area for which they apply.
Landowner designees must provide evidence deemed sufficient by the department
that they have full agency and authority to act on behalf of a qualifying
private landowner. Lessees of qualifying private lands must provide a duly
executed and properly recorded lease agreement evidencing they have the right
to hunt bear upon the qualifying acreage.
c. General Permits authorize hunting on
private property, with landowner permission, within Bear Areas with an open
season for that permit year. Individuals receiving a General Permit are
responsible for coordinating with landowners to gain permission and access to
hunting on their property.
7. Except as otherwise provided by law, bear
harvest permits shall only be issued by lottery. Applicants shall apply to LDWF
on department-approved applications prior to each season. All applications
require a non-refundable application fee. Applicants for the General and WMA
Permits must possess a valid resident basic hunting license and bear hunting
license, or a combination license conveying equivalent privileges to apply.
a. Applicants not selected will be given an
additional preference point for each subsequent year in which they apply. Each
preference point serves as an additional lottery opportunity. Preference points
are capped at five. Applicants must apply every year in order to earn and
retain preference points. Failure to apply in any given year will result in
forfeiture of previously acquired preference points for any subsequent
application. Successful lottery applicants are not allowed to apply for another
bear permit for two years after being drawn.
8. Transferability of bear permits: Only the
private landowner permits are transferrable. Transferees must be a bona fide
Louisiana resident who is properly licensed and hunter safety certified.
Permits being transferred must be arranged prior to the mandatory training
session. A permit may only be transferred one time. The department shall be
notified once a permit has been transferred and provided the transferees name,
address, and phone number.
9. Bear
hunter training: All successful applicants or transferees will be required to
attend a department bear hunter training course prior to hunting. Individuals
not attending a department bear hunter training course will be prohibited from
hunting. Successful youth applicants must attend bear hunting training with a
properly licensed adult. The adult attending the training is responsible for
supervising the youth during the bear hunt and must be within arm's reach or
within the same stand or blind as the youth. A bear tag will be issued to
harvest permit holders upon completion of the training course.
10. Baiting and scent attractants: Baiting is
allowed two weeks prior to season opening to the day the season closes. Hunting
over raw or processed bait and the use of a scent lure is allowed. No person
shall use raw sweet potatoes or chocolate as bait or scent. The use of salt,
grain or other feed that could serve as an attractant to deer is prohibited in
CWD Control Areas. The department shall provide a list of approved baits to
each successful applicant at the bear hunting training course.
11. Harvested bears must be tagged
immediately upon harvest and prior to being moved from site of harvest. All
successful bear hunters must immediately contact their designated department
biologist (see permit) to report their kill and schedule biological data
collection.
12. Hunter Orange or
Blaze Pink: Any person hunting bears shall display on his head, chest and/or
back a total of not less than 400 square inches of "hunter orange" or "blaze
pink". Persons hunting on privately owned land may wear a "hunter orange" or
"blaze pink" cap or hat in lieu of the 400 square inches. These provisions
shall not apply to persons hunting bear from elevated stands on property that
is privately owned or to archery bear hunters hunting on lands where firearm
hunting is not allowed by agreement of the landowner or lessee. However, anyone
hunting bear on such lands where hunting with firearms is allowed shall be
required to display the 400 square inches or a "hunter orange" or "blaze pink"
cap or hat while walking to and from elevated stands. While a person is hunting
from an elevated stand, the 400 square inches or cap or hat may be
concealed.
13. Harvested bears may
be field dressed, but all other portions of the bear shall be removed from the
hunting grounds. Thereafter, all edible portions of meat shall be removed from
the bear for consumption. "Edible portions" include, at a minimum, all four
quarters, all backstraps and tenderloins along the backbone.
14. Methods of take:
a. Bear may be taken with the following
firearms, any of which may be fitted with a magnified scope:
i. Centerfire firearms .25 caliber or larger,
rimfire firearms .30 caliber or larger, and shotguns 10 gauge and smaller using
slugs, all of which must load exclusively from the breech.
ii. Rifles and pistols, .44 caliber or
larger, or shotguns 10 gauge and smaller, all of which must load exclusively
from the muzzle, use black powder or approved substitute only, take ball or
bullet projectile only, including saboted bullets.
iii. Pre-charged pneumatic devices that fire
a projectile of at least .30 caliber in diameter and at least 150 grains in
weight with a minimum muzzle velocity of 800 feet per second or any combination
of bullet weight and muzzle velocity that produces muzzle energy of at least
215 foot pounds of energy. Arrows or bolts used with a pre-charged pneumatic
device shall only be used with well sharpened broadhead points.
b. Bear may be taken by legal
archery gear with a minimum draw weight of no less than 30 pounds, including
traditional bow, compound bow, crossbow, or any bow drawn, held or released by
mechanical means.
c. All other
methods of take are prohibited.
C. Description of Bear Areas
1. Area 1
a.
All of the following parishes:
i. Acadia,
Assumption, Cameron, Iberia, Jefferson, Lafayette, Lafourche, St. Mary,
Terrebonne, and Vermillion.
b. Portions of the following parishes:
i. Allen-that portion south of US 190 and
east of US 165;
ii. Ascension-that
portion west of the Mississippi River;
iii. Calcasieu-that portion south of
Interstate 10;
iv. Iberville-that
portion south of Interstate 10 and west of the Mississippi River;
v. Jefferson-that portion west of the
Mississippi River;
vi. Orleans-that
portion west of the Mississippi River;
vii. Plaquemines-that portion west of the
Mississippi River;
viii. St.
Charles-that portion west of the Mississippi River;
ix. St. James-that portion west of the
Mississippi River;
x. St. John the
Baptist-that portion west of the Mississippi River;
xi. St. Martin-that portion south of
Interstate 10;
xii. West Baton
Rouge-that portion south of Interstate 10.
2. Area 2
a.
All of the following parishes: Pointe Coupee, West Feliciana.
b. Portions of the following parishes:
i. Iberville-that portion north of Interstate
10;
ii. St. Landry-that portion east
of Interstate 49;
iii. St.
Martin-that portion north of Interstate 10;
iv. West Baton Rouge-that portion north of
Interstate 10.
3. Area 3
a.
All of the following parishes: Avoyelles, Concordia, LaSalle.
b. Portions of the following parish:
i. Catahoula-that portion west of US Highway
425.
4. Area 4
a. All of the following parishes: East
Carroll, Madison, Tensas, West Carroll.
b. Portions of the following parishes:
i. Catahoula-that portion east of US Highway
425;
ii. Franklin-that portion east
of US Highway 425;
iii.
Richland-that portion east of US Highway 425.
5. Area 5
a.
All of the following parishes: Caldwell, Ouachita, Morehouse, Union.
b. Portions of the following parishes:
i. Franklin-that portion west of US Highway
425;
ii. Richland-that portion west
of US Highway 425.
6. Area 6
a.
All of the following parishes: Beauregard, Bienville, Bossier, Caddo,
Claiborne, Desoto, Evangeline, Grant, Jackson, Lincoln, Natchitoches, Rapides,
Red River, Sabine, Webster, Winn.
b. Portions of the following parishes:
i. Allen-that portion north of US 190 and
west of US 165;
ii. Calcasieu-that
portion north of Interstate 10;
iii. Jefferson Davis-that portion south of US
190 and east of US 165;
iv. St.
Landry-that portion west of Interstate 49.
7. Area 7
a.
All of the following parishes: East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, Livingston,
St. Bernard, St. Helena, St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, Washington.
b. Portions of the following parishes:
i. Ascension-that portion east of the
Mississippi River;
ii.
Iberville-that portion east of the Mississippi River;
iii. Jefferson-that portion east of the
Mississippi River;
iv. Orleans-that
portion east of the Mississippi River;
v. Plaquemines-that portion east of the
Mississippi River;
vi. St.
Charles-that portion east of the Mississippi River;
vii. St. James-that portion east of the
Mississippi River;
viii. St. John
the Baptist-that portion east of the Mississippi River.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 56:115, R.S. 56:109(B) and R.S. 56:141(C).
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