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![]() So now I want to duck hunt, but I don't want to buy a mud-boat, and four wheeler or buy a lease. I'd like to hunt from my kayak. I don't mind walking or paddling 3-5 miles. Are there good hunting areas anywhere in Louisiana that can be accessed by kayak or foot? Also what is intimidating is that I don't know my ducks, and worried about hitting wrong one and getting fined or arrested ![]() Sorry for the long post, but I look forward to all the advice you can give. |
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Take a few guided trips to learn the ins and outs / identifying your ducks . If you have a larger boat to get you down river then kayak in Venice would be a good place
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Ldwf usually has some pocket waterfowl guides at their offices. Another good guide is the LeMaster method. May wanna start learning differences between puddle ducks and diving ducks then go from there. Almost every puddle duck you will encounter in Louisiana can be found right now at the wildlife drive at Cameron Prairie and you can sit and watch and listen up close from your vehicle or get out and walk around.
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Sabine Refuge south of Hackberry has a few places you could walk in or kayak in. Call the refuge office for more information. Also ask about the senior citizen lottery hunts in Cameron Prairie and Lacassine Refuges. I think the minimum age is 50. Good luck
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East area of Sabine Reserve, east Hwy 27 is only for Kayack and trolling motors, you can kill good ducks there a be alone, very few hunters. Get a pamplet on line and look.
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