Thanks for checking out our blog! Here you will find useful information on Louisiana crossbow hunting Regulations. We tried our best to compile all the pertinent information into one place, so please feel free to browse and learn! However, rules and regulations can change at any time, so please consult with your local game warden or hunting outfitter for the most up-to-date information.
Louisiana Crossbow Hunting Regulations
- Crossbows are considered archery equipment and can be used in all hunting seasons except for hunting migratory birds.
- An archery permit is required for all hunters.
- To be allowed to crossbow hunt, one must be at least 16 years and not beyond 59 years old.
- You can use mechanical broadheads with your crossbow.
- The official hunting time is between the hours 30 minutes after sunset and 30 minutes before sunrise.
- In wildlife management areas, you can harvest buck or doe with a crossbow, but only during the archery season.
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