by jpatz18 » Sat Jun 04, 2011 7:26 am
Public Lands and Lakes
Residents not possessing or having permission to harvest alligators on private lands may be able to harvest alligators on public lands or lakes.
There are many public lands and lakes available for alligator harvest opportunities. These public lands/lakes are managed by many different entities ranging from local parish governments to federal governmental agencies. Methods in which alligator hunters are chosen for these areas include bidding and lotteries.
The lottery alligator harvest program provides the opportunity for over 300 resident alligator hunters to harvest approximately 800 alligators on almost 40 WMAs/public lakes located throughout the state.
Lottery alligator harvest applications become available mid to late May of each year and lists all available WMAs/public lakes. See Lottery Alligator Harvest Program for additional lottery alligator harvest program information.
Individuals interested in obtaining specific public land/lake alligator harvest information (selection methods, requirements, availability, etc.) should contact the corresponding office responsible for that particular public land/lake (see map and contact information).
Resident alligator hunting licenses cost $25 and there is no cost for alligator tags issued to non-lottery alligator hunters. Lottery alligator hunters may be required to pay a set fee per alligator tag issued. These fees are in lieu of payments normally made to the Department for the value of alligators harvested.
Residents not possessing or having permission to harvest alligators on private lands or public lands/lakes can harvest alligators as an alligator sport hunter while accompanied by a guide.
Non-residents can only harvest alligators as an alligator sport hunter while accompanied by a guide.
A guide must be an alligator hunter possessing tags. An alligator Sport Hunter License cost $25 for Louisiana residents and $150 for non-residents.