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Dove Hunt

Posted on 8/30/15 at 7:41 pm
Posted by oilfieldtiger1
Member since May 2015
4 posts
Posted on 8/30/15 at 7:41 pm
Anyone know of any paid dove hunts in central or north Louisiana?
Posted by ChrisN
Alexandria, LA
Member since Oct 2014
253 posts
Posted on 8/30/15 at 8:38 pm to
They usually have that paid hunt at the exit 99 colfax exit over the bridge. Public hunt.
Posted by geauxskeet
Member since Oct 2009
526 posts
Posted on 8/31/15 at 7:56 am to
Dont know where you are but check out LWLF Dove

Bayou Pierre WMA, northwest Red River Parish
5 acres planted in brown-top millet, 3 acres barnyard grass and foxtail. Open to all.

Big Colewa WMA, West Carroll Parish
20 ac. Sunflower

Bodcau WMA, Bossier Parish
15 acres brown-top millet and sorghum. Approximately 5 acres located by the shooting range and 10 acres located in the Whittington field area.

Boeuf WMA, Caldwell Parish
Elliott field – North tract 40 acres, planted in brown-top millet; South tract (located in Crow Field, Catahoula parish) 30 acres, natural vegetation, clipped and available to hunt

Clear Creek WMA, Vernon parish
Various clear cuts have a good goat weed (croton) response, expect good dove jump shooting

Elbow Slough WMA, southeastern Rapides Parish
Field is roughly 60 acres. Mostly planted with brown-top millet. Also a little sunflower in one area. Hunting by lottery draw only for the first 2 days of the season. After that, open to all on Saturdays, Sundays and Wednesdays only from Sept. 5-27 and Oct. 10- Nov. 8. Non-toxic shot only.

Floy McElroy WMA, Richland Parish
20 acres brown top millet. Youth only hunt on September 14 and 15. No hunting at any other time. Only youth 17 years old and under with an accompanying adult will be admitted. Only the youth may hunt. The gate on LA Hwy 137, 2 miles north of Rayville will open at 11:00 a.m. on September 13 and 14. Shooting will be allowed from 12 p.m. to sunset. No ATVs allowed.

Fort Polk WMA, Vernon parish
U.S. Forest Service dove field (Vernon Unit, Calcasieu Ranger District) – 25 acres planted in brown-top millet. Holly Springs food plot 20 acres planted in partridge pea and 14 acres planted in brown-top millet, milo pearl millet, and sunflowers.

Russell Sage, Ouachita Parish
8 acres brown top millet

Richard K. Yancey (formerly Red River/Three Rivers) WMA, Concordia Parish
120 acres of volunteer brown top millet. The dove fields will be prepped before both the first and second splits.

West Bay WMA, Allen parish

Various clear cuts have a good goat weed (croton) response, expect good dove jump shooting
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