December 22, 2012
From AmiteToday.com
AVOCA ISLAND--Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries
Enforcement Division agents cited seven men for deer hunting
violations on Avoca Island in St. Mary Parish on Dec. 8.
Agents cited the following: Linzy Howard III, 44, of Morgan City for
hunting deer with an unplugged shotgun and possession of an untagged
deer; Ernest Singleton, 45, of Morgan City, for hunting deer with an
unplugged shotgun; Joshua Williams, 25, of Morgan City, for failing
to comply with deer tagging regulations; Derwin Hebert, 38, of
Morgan City, for hunting deer with an unplugged gun; Arik Louviere,
17, of Morgan City, for possession of untagged deer and over the
limit of deer; Johnathan Francis, 59, of Morgan City, for hunting
deer with an unplugged shotgun; and Rodney Singleton, 39, of Houma,
for hunting deer with an unplugged shotgun and possession of
untagged deer.
Hunting deer with an unplugged shotgun,
possession of an untagged deer and possessing over the limit of deer
carries a fine from $250 to $500 and up to 90 days in jail for each
offense. Failing to comply with deer tagging regulations carries a
fine from $100 to $350 and up to 60 days in jail.
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