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The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) has announced that dove hunting season will officially open tomorrow to January 14, 2025. As a popular event for hunters across the state, the dove season marks the beginning of Louisiana’s fall hunting schedule. LDWF Biologist Richards Temple says Louisiana is divided into a North and South zone…
“and for anyone thats interested in seeing a map of that we have a map on page 32 in our hunting pamphlet this year or they can go to our website under “Seasons & Regulations” and see where that north-south zone is.”
Sportsmen especially favor Dove hunting as it provides a great opportunity for beginners and seasoned hunters alike to enjoy time outdoors. Temple reminds hunters to follow all state and federal regulations, including obtaining the proper licenses.
“Dove hunters 18 and older are required to have a basic hunting license and they’ll have to be “Harvest Information Program” certified, HIP certified.”
Hunters are encouraged to scout fields and hunting areas in advance to ensure successful outings. Temple also emphasizes the importance of adhering to daily bag limits, which are set at 15 doves per hunter per day, and says it’s looking like this will be a great start to the season.
“Weathers looking perfect for this weekend. Should be some nice cool mornings there, clear skies. Should be some pretty good opportunities for hunters out there.”
As the season approaches, LDWF is working to ensure that hunting areas are well-maintained and ready for the influx of hunters.
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