LDWF agents cite two for deer hunting, tagging violations

Published 9:45 am Thursday, December 29, 2022

A Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries enforcement agent cited a Satsuma man for alleged deer hunting violations in Livingston Parish on Dec. 27.

Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Enforcement agent cited a Meraux man for alleged deer hunting violations on Dec. 16 in Orleans Parish.

Agents cited Marvin Dupuis, 58, for failing to tag deer and failing to validate deer harvest.

LDWF Senior Agent Salvador Mangano was on patrol and observed Dupuis operating a truck towing a trailer with an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) leaving a hunting area. Upon closer inspection, he saw fresh blood on the ATV.

Senior Agent Mangano stopped the vehicle and during questioning Dupuis admitted to recently harvesting two antlered deer without tagging or validating them.

Senior Agent Mangano seized an eight-point buck, a set of deer antlers and deer meat. The deer and deer meat were donated to the charity Hunters for the Hungry.

Failing to tag and validate harvested deer carries up to a $350 fine for each offense. Dupuis may also face civil restitution totaling up to $4,066 for the replacement value of the deer.

A Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries enforcement agent cited a Satsuma man for alleged deer hunting violations in Livingston Parish on Dec. 27.

The agent cited Chad M. Blythe, 53, for hunting deer without basic hunting and deer hunting licenses, hunting deer without deer tags and hunting across a public road.

Sgt. Edward Ridgel was on patrol in the Satsuma area when he heard a gunshot and then saw a doe deer on the road on McArthur Dr. with a fatal gunshot wound. Sgt. Ridgel then saw a man with a gun on his porch go into his residence. He made contact with Blythe at his residence and he admitted to shooting the deer with his .22 caliber rifle.

Sgt. Ridgel seized the deer and donated it to a local charity.

Hunting across a public roadway carries a $250 to $500 fine and up to 90 days in jail. Hunting without basic hunting and deer hunting licenses, and failing to possess deer tags brings up to a $350 fine for each offense. Blythe may also face civil restitution totaling $1,624 for the replacement value of the illegally taken deer.