The Louisiana Department of Hunter and Trapper Education has online courses.

Every hunter is encouraged to take a hunter education course.If you were born after September 1, 1969 you need to complete a hunter education course and get a Hunter Education Certification in order to hunt in Louisiana.A qualified person is either a Louisiana licensed hunter born before September 1, 1969 or a person 18 years of age or older who has a valid unrestricted Louisiana hunting license or proof of Hunter Education Certification.Direct supervision means that the person being supervised is in direct line of sight at all times while hunting.

Hunter Education Certification in Louisiana requires you to be at least 10 years old.While hunting, certified 10- and 11-year-olds must be supervised.If you're younger than 10, you can take the course, but you won't be certified until you reach 10 years of age or older.

Louisiana has a goal of preventing hunting incidents and ensuring the future of hunting by teaching hunters about their responsibilities.Wildlife management principles, ethics, game identification, and outdoor survival are covered in the course.Volunteer instructors teach hunter education.Volunteers undergo background checks and receive training.

Louisiana's Hunter Education Course can be taken in the classroom, online with an additional field day component, or online only for those 16 and older.

You can be exempt from Louisiana's hunter education requirements if you are an active or veteran member of the U.S. armed forces or a POST-certified law enforcement officer.To apply for this exemption, download and complete a Military/ Police Hunter Education Exemption application.

If you are granted an exemption, remember that it is only valid in Louisiana.Contact your local hunter education office for more information.

When planning a hunting trip to another state, it is advisable for hunters to check the hunter education requirements of their destination state.If you were born on or after January 1, 1949, you must have hunter education certification to travel to Colorado.Louisiana's Hunter Education Certification is honored by all states and Canadian provinces.

If you want to add a Hunter Education endorsement to your license, you can do it for free at the Office of Motor Vehicles.If you have a driver's license, you don't have to carry your Hunter Education Certification Card with you.

Louisiana does not require bowhunter education.A bowhunter education course is offered by the LDWF.Advanced registration is required for most classes.Register online for upcoming courses.

Be sure to check the bowhunter education requirements in other states.

While trapper education is not mandatory in Louisiana, the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) and Louisiana Trappers and Alligator Hunters Association offer free workshops to demonstrate trapping basics such as trap types and history, and how to handle them safely.The Louisiana Fur Advisory Council has more information.

The Louisiana Level 1 Trapping Course is a free online course available on the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies'Conservation Learning Campus.The course is designed to allow students to work at their own pace.

Louisiana does not require bowhunter education.There are bowhunter education courses that provide safety and skills training.Advanced registration is required for most classes.Register online for upcoming courses.Be sure to check the bowhunter education requirements in other states.

You have to get a passing grade on the test.You can fail due to unsafe gun handling skills, disruptive behavior, or failure to complete the course.

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