LDWF agents cite Texas, Louisiana men for hunting violations
Published 12:36 pm Monday, January 29, 2024
Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries enforcement agents cited two individuals for alleged duck hunting violations in Cameron Parish on Jan. 21.
Agents cited Brandon Click, 44, of Orange, Texas, and Philip Hatton, 45, of Kountze, Texas, for taking over the limit of pintail ducks and intentional concealment of wildlife.
Agents were on patrol on the Sabine National Wildlife Refuge when they observed two men with five ducks on the bow of their boat. Agents stopped the vessel for a compliance check and found the men in possession of seven pintail ducks of which five were intentionally hidden in the boat by the subjects.
The daily limit for pintails is one pintail per licensed hunter putting the subjects five over the daily bag limit. Agents seized the seven pintails and donated them to a local charity.
Intentional concealment of wildlife and taking over the limit of pintails up to a $950 fine and up to 120 days in jail for each offense. The men may also face civil restitution totaling $133 for the replacement value of the pintails.
Agents participating in the case are Senior Agent Chelsea Moudry and Corporal Michael Treadway.
Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries enforcement agents cited two Port Barre natives for alleged deer hunting violations in St. Landry Parish on Jan. 19.
Agents cited Bryan Vidrine, 48, and a 16-year-old juvenile for hunting deer during illegal hours, from a public roadway and from a moving vehicle.
Agents were on patrol on the evening of Jan. 19 around Palmetto when they made contact with Vidrine and a juvenile in their truck. Agents observed a high-powered rifle, 12-gauge shotgun and two spotlights in the vehicle.
During questioning, the subjects admitted to spotlighting several areas that evening with the intention of harvesting deer. They also admitted to harvesting three deer at night earlier in the hunting season.
Hunting deer during illegal hours brings a $900 to $950 fine and up to 120 days in jail. Hunting from a moving vehicle carries a $250 to $500 fine and up to 90 days in jail. Hunting deer from a public road carries up to a $350 fine.
The subjects may also face civil restitution totaling $4,874 for the replacement value of the illegally taken deer.