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re: Duck hunting Toledo bend for first time.

Posted on 9/13/15 at 5:37 pm to
Posted by Palo Gaucho
Benton
Member since Jul 2013
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Posted on 9/13/15 at 5:37 pm to
Not required, but I'm never comfortable not having a license for both states. I could invision a problem with an overzealous green jeans.
Posted by 007mag
Death Valley, Sec. 408
Member since Dec 2011
3873 posts
Posted on 9/13/15 at 5:40 pm to
Gotcha, was just hypothetical question. Thanks
Posted by OleBallCoach
Member since Nov 2007
989 posts
Posted on 9/14/15 at 12:09 pm to
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This post was edited on 11/16/15 at 1:47 pm
Posted by subgus
Member since Sep 2015
18 posts
Posted on 9/15/15 at 5:10 pm to
To hunt the Texas side you must have a TX license and stamp and the same goes for LA. I have hunted both for 20+ years and always had both.
I was on the lake all weekend. I drove around and saw 8-12 bwt total Friday so I slept in. I heard 8 shots Saturday morning and zero Sunday. I am on North end LA side, you?
Posted by Capt ST
Hotel California
Member since Aug 2011
12885 posts
Posted on 9/15/15 at 5:32 pm to
I think the state's have a reciprocal agreement. You must posses whichever states license you land your boat in. Now if you are duck hunting and it's closed in La but open in TX, you damn well better have a TX license.
Posted by subgus
Member since Sep 2015
18 posts
Posted on 9/16/15 at 8:48 am to
Negative. The reciprocal agreement is only for fishing. Does not matter where you launch from but what side of rive you are on. See cut out from LAWF site:


Texas Reciprocal

Louisiana seniors, 65 years of age and older, are not required to purchase a non-resident license to fish in all public waters in Texas. These anglers will be allowed to fish Texas water bodies with a Louisiana Senior fishing license but shall comply with Texas law.

Senior anglers are advised that anglers turning 60 before June 1, 2000 are also required to possess a Louisiana Senior fishing license when fishing in Texas, except in border waters. Louisiana residents from 17 to 64 years of age will still be required to purchase a non-resident fishing license when fishing in Texas, except when fishing in border waters.

In all border waters, except the Gulf of Mexico, Texas and Louisiana anglers possessing the necessary resident licenses, or those exempted from resident licenses for their state, are allowed to fish the border waters of Louisiana and Texas without purchasing non-resident licenses. Border waters include Caddo Lake, Toledo Bend Reservoir, the Sabine River and Sabine Lake.

Louisiana is also allowing Texas senior residents 65 years of age and older, to fish throughout Louisiana’s public waters if they possess any type valid Special Texas Resident licenses for seniors as issued by Texas Parks and Wildlife, any type of water, saltwater or freshwater. Even Texas residents born before September 1, 1930 must possess the Texas Special Resident Fishing license when fishing in Louisiana, except in border waters.
Posted by Clyde Tipton
Planet Earth
Member since Dec 2007
38793 posts
Posted on 9/16/15 at 8:57 am to
quote:

Can I build a blind anywhere or is there rules like Catahoula?


It has to be a floater. No permanent blinds.
Posted by OleBallCoach
Member since Nov 2007
989 posts
Posted on 9/16/15 at 9:36 am to
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This post was edited on 11/16/15 at 1:49 pm
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