Louisiana Wildlife Federation (LWF) and the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) have extended the nomination deadline for Youth Hunter of the Year from Friday, February 2nd to Wednesday, February 7th, to give young hunters more time to tell us about their exciting and memorable experiences hunting in 2023.

The Youth Hunter of the Year award is specifically designed to give young hunters from Louisiana, 15 years old and younger at the time of the hunt, the opportunity to express their excitement, passion, and love of hunting regardless of the outcome of their hunt.

LWF and LDWF are teaming up to honor one boy and one girl Youth Hunter of the Year for 2023. The hunt does not have to take place in Louisiana, but it must have happened within the 2023 calendar year (January 1 – December 31, 2023), and you must have been a resident of Louisiana during 2023.

To enter the 2023 Youth Hunter of the Year contest:

Eligibility Requirements:

Our two winners will receive a plaque in recognition of their achievement and a $100 gift card from Bowie Outfitters. The winners will also be recognized at LWF’s Annual Conservation Achievement Awards banquet in April. Everyone who enters will be included in a drawing for a $100 Bowie Outfitters gift card.

Special thanks to our Contest sponsors: the Baton Rouge Chapter of Delta Waterfowl, Andrew J. Harrison, Jr. with Harrison Law, LLC, and Bowie Outfitters - Baton Rouge.

Visit lawildlifefed.org/youth-hunter to learn more and enter. Deadline to Nominate a Youth Hunter is NOW WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2024.

Past  Winners

Contact: Jimmy Frederick, LWF Communications Director, lwf@lawildlifefed.org, 225-344-6707, Cell 225-317-2046

About Louisiana Wildlife Federation

Established in 1940, Louisiana Wildlife Federation is a statewide conservation education and advocacy organization with more than 10,000 members and 21 affiliate groups representing a broad constituency of hunters, anglers, birders, boaters, campers, hikers and other outdoor enthusiasts.

About The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is charged with managing and protecting Louisiana’s abundant natural resources. LDWF depends on license sales as a major funding source.  Help us protect your hunting and fishing heritage while preserving habitat, wildlife, and aquatic resources by purchasing your license at www.wlf.la.gov. To receive email or text alerts signup here.