Louisiana Agents Cite Seven Men for Deer Hunting Violations
Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Enforcement Division agents cited seven men for deer hunting violations on Avoca Island in St. Mary Parish on Dec. 8.
Agents cited the following: Linzy Howard III, 44, of Morgan City for hunting deer with an unplugged shotgun and possession of an untagged deer; Ernest Singleton, 45, of Morgan City, for hunting deer with an unplugged shotgun; Joshua Williams, 25, of Morgan City, for failing to comply with deer tagging regulations; Derwin Hebert, 38, of Morgan City, for hunting deer with an unplugged gun; Arik Louviere, 17, of Morgan City, for possession of untagged deer and over the limit of deer; Johnathan Francis, 59, of Morgan City, for hunting deer with an unplugged shotgun; and Rodney Singleton, 39, of Houma, for hunting deer with an unplugged shotgun and possession of untagged deer.
Agents observed a large group of men hunting and approached them to conduct a license and compliance check. Upon checking the men, agents found that only one of the deer in the men’s possession was tagged and that deer was tagged improperly. Agents also learned that five of the shotguns were unplugged and that Louviere had killed two antlerless deer putting him one over the legal limit in a day.
Agents seized and donated a total of four deer to charity. Restitution on the four deer that were seized may be assessed at $1624.61 per deer.
Hunting deer with an unplugged shotgun, possession of an untagged deer and possessing over the limit of deer carries a fine from $250 to $500 and up to 90 days in jail for each offense. Failing to comply with deer tagging regulations carries a fine from $100 to $350 and up to 60 days in jail.
Agents involved in the case are Senior Agents Scott Dupre and Jake Darden.