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re: Hog Hunting this morning. (Pics)
Posted on 4/3/14 at 11:12 pm to Da Hammer
Posted on 4/3/14 at 11:12 pm to Da Hammer
quote:Link from LSU Ag site on "New Hog Reg's suggests otherwise.
Guys, I haven't taken the time to read the law, however Mike Strain is the head of the department of forestry and agriculture. He told me verbatim one of the laws he got passed was prohibiting live transportation of feral hogs.
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When feral hogs are brought for sale, they are tested for brucellosis
LINK
I did find something (not sure how valid the source is) about only limited during WMA seasons.
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Two special seasons exist for feral hogs in certain WMAs. Hunters may hunt with the aid of dogs “by-permit-only” in Attakapas, Bodcau, Boeuf, Dewey Wills, Jackson-Bienville, Pass a Loutre, Pearl River, Red River, Sabine and Three Rivers WMAs. The season is typically from February 1 to 28. This is the only time of the year dogs may be used to hunt feral pigs. Contact the Minden, Pineville, Hammond or Opelousas WMU offices for information on permits.
The second is a special shotgun season from February 16 to March 31 in Atchafalaya Delta, Pass-a-Loutre, Pointe-aux-Chenes and Salvador WMAs. During these seasons, hunters may kill hogs with shotguns loaded with buckshot or slugs. During these seasons, feral hogs may not be transported live under any conditions.
Read more: LINK
This post was edited on 4/4/14 at 9:25 am
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