Louisiana Man Charged with Deer Hunting Violations and Drug Possession
Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Enforcement Division agents cited a Houma man for alleged deer hunting and drug violations on Oct. 11 in Terrebonne Parish.
Agents were on patrol in Terrebonne Parish when they made contact with Ryan Young, 34. Agents found Young in possession of an untagged doe deer that he had harvested with his bow and arrow. Young was hunting in Area 6, which had a bucks only season with bow and arrows until Oct. 16.
Agents also found Young in illegal possession of marijuana.
Young was charged with taking an illegal deer during the open season, failing to comply with deer tagging regulations and illegal possession of marijuana.
Taking an illegal deer during the open season brings a fine of $500 to $750 and 15 to 30 days in jail. Failing to comply with deer tagging regulations carries a possible fine of $100 to $350 and up to 60 days in jail. Illegal possession of marijuana brings a fine up to $500 and up to six months in jail.
In addition to the fines, Young faces civil restitution for the value of the illegally taken deer in the amount of $1624.61.
Agents involved in the case are Senior Agents Dean Aucoin and Stephen Rhodes.