Louisiana D.W.F. Hosts Beyond Becoming an Outdoors Woman Deer Hunt
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) hosted a Beyond Becoming an Outdoors Woman (BBOW) deer hunt workshop at the Floy Ward McElroy Wildlife Management Area on Dec. 7-9.
The workshop, facilitated by the Wildlife Division / Education Section staff, provided six novice hunters the opportunity to gain hunting experience and harvest deer from a state WMA.
Floy Ward McElroy WMA, located in Richland Parish, consists of 681 acres of mature and recently reforested bottomland hardwoods, sloughs and backwater areas. Hunting activity on the WMA is limited to youth and educational lottery hunts only.
The women hunters were selected by lottery after attending the deer hunting course offered at the Becoming an Outdoors-Woman (BOW) workshop. Upon arrival Friday, each hunter participated in a safety refresher program and sighted in their rifles at the Richland Parish Sheriff’s Department shooting range. Overnight accommodations were provided at Poverty Point Reservoir State Park.
Each hunter was accompanied by a guide and made two hunts on Saturday and one on Sunday morning. A 185-pound, 5-point buck was harvested by Tina Faul and a yearling buck by Linda Dugas. The fall hunting trip included other deer and wildlife sightings, enhancing each hunter’s outdoors experience.
For more information on upcoming BOW or BBOW workshops, visit the LDWF website at www.wlf.la.gov, scroll to the bottom of the home page and click on Education. To contact a BOW coordinator directly, call or email Dana Norsworthy at 318-345-3912 or dnorsworthy@wlf.la.gov; Bill Breed at 318-343-1241 or wbreed@wlf.la.gov; or Chad Moore at 318-371-3050 or cmoore@wlf.la.gov.