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Louisiana
2007-2008 License Fees
NON-RESIDENT HUNTING FEES
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Basic hunting license required to obtain big game license. MILITARY LICENSES
LIFETIME LICENSES
Lifetime
hunting and lifetime combination hunting and fishing licenses include basic
hunting, big game hunting, muzzleloader, bow hunting, state waterfowl license,
turkey stamp and WMA hunting permit.
Lifetime
licenses are available from the Baton Rouge office only. LDWF does not issue
receipts or authorization numbers for Lifetime licenses. Allow six weeks
processing time. Applicants are required to have lived in Louisiana for the
immediate twelve months prior to making application to qualify for resident
rates. Mandatory
documents required with application are a valid LAdriver?s license issued a
minimum of 12 months AND ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: 1)Louisiana voter?s registration
card 2) Louisiana vehicle registration and 3) two previous year?s state tax
filing, stamped by Department of Revenue and Taxation. OTHER LICENSES (For applications
please call (225)765-2898)
2007-08 DEER TAG HARVEST CARD
INSTRUCTIONS
Deer Tagging and Validation Instructions Prior
to hunting deer, all deer hunters, regardless of age or license status, must
obtain deer tags and have in possession when hunting deer. Immediately upon
harvesting a deer, the hunter must tag the deer with the appropriate carcass
tag before it is moved from the kill site, and the hunter must document the
kill on the harvest report card portion of the deer tag license. The hunter
must record the date of kill and the parish of kill on the carcass tag. The tag
must remain attached to the deer while kept at camp, or while it is transported
to the domicile of the hunter or to a cold storage facility. Hunters who keep
the carcass or meat at the camp must also comply with game possession tag
regulations. Within 72 hours the hunter must validate the kill and record the
validation number on the license. Hunters harvesting deer on DMAP and LADT
should follow the instructions provided to them by LDWF. Hunters on wildlife
management areas can validate deer during mandatory deer check hunts, when deer
check stations are in operation. Hunters may validate deer by calling the
validation toll free number, 866-484-4805, or using the validation web site. Note:
Do not remove the tags from the Deer Harvest Report Card until you have killed
a deer; at that point the tag is removed from the Deer Harvest Report Card and
attached to the animal. Tags removed from the Deer Harvest Report Card prior to
killing a deer are no longer valid and if lost by the hunter will not be
replaced. Deer Tagging Procedure for Licenses purchased via phone or internet Hunters
purchasing licenses by phone or internet will be given both an authorization
number and a LDWF identification number that will serve as their license until
such license arrives by mail. Hunters will tag deer with possession tags, using
the authorization number and LDWF identification number for the required
license numbers recorded on the possession tag. Hunters will maintain
documentation of these harvested deer and will validate harvested deer as
required by law when the hunter receives the original license and tags. The
hunter will validate the license information from these harvested deer and will
discard the license tags for these validated deer. Replacement of lost tags Hunters
should not remove tags from the license transaction until a deer has been
killed and the hunter is ready to tag the carcass and move it from the kill
site. Single tags are automatically voided if detached from the license
prematurely (not placed on a harvested animal) and then lost by the hunter.
These tags will not be replaced. Hunters who lose their license and/or tag
transaction (tags and deer license report card) can obtain duplicate tags at a
charge to the hunter. Hunters that have harvested and validated deer prior to
losing their remaining tags will have to remove and discard the duplicate tags
to account for the original tags that have been used and validated. Hunters
must update the duplicate deer tag harvest report card by recording the deer
that he has already harvested.
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