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Louisiana Hunting Land for Sale

Buy Hunting Land in Louisiana with Mossy Oak Properties

Louisiana offers some of the best hunting opportunities in the country, with various properties available for sale. Louisiana hunting land for sale includes tracts of land in various habitats, including forestland, wetlands, and bottomland hardwoods. These habitats support diverse wildlife, including white-tailed deer, hogs, waterfowl, and small game. If you’re looking for a property that offers excellent hunting prospects, Mossy Oak Properties in Louisiana is a great place to start your search.

There are several factors to consider when purchasing hunting land. The size of the property is one of the most important considerations. You’ll also want to consider the type of terrain on the property and whether it includes any waterways. Of course, you’ll also need to consider the property’s cost.

If you’re ready to take your hunting to the next level, look at what’s available in Louisiana. You’re sure to find the perfect piece of property to call your own and check out all of our available hunting land for sale.

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Calcasieu Parish, LA
Property ID: LACALCPP21Secluded acreage located N of the Toomey area in Calcasieu Parish, LA. Thirty + years natural pine and mixed hardwoods growth. Small tract - opportunity for an investment, homestead, possible farm, or recreational use. Flood zo...
21± Acres
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$51,975
Sabine Parish, LA
6.67 Acres – Timber & Hunting Tract on Mt. Olive Road, Many, LouisianaPrivate Getaway with Big Timber – Ideal for Weekend Retreat or Off-Grid Living! Escape to the peace and privacy of the woods with this beautiful 6.67-acre rural tr...
6.67± Acres
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$49,900
Many 10
Sabine Parish, LA
Discover an exceptional opportunity with this 10-acre parcel near Many, Louisiana, a haven for those seeking a tranquil escape or a strategic investment. This property, primarily classified as Hunting Land, Timberland, and Undeveloped Land, offers a ...
10± Acres
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$44,900
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Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Louisiana duck hunting calendar work for private landowners?

According to the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries the duck season usually opens in early November and runs until late January. The state splits the season into different dates for the North South and East zones to match up with when the ducks actually migrate through those areas. If you own private land with water pumps you can flood your fields in October before the season even starts to pull the ducks in early. Because the state has the longest duck season in the flyway and the ducks naturally pile up near the coast private landowners who manage their water have the absolute best duck hunting conditions in the country.

What other waterfowl species can be hunted on Louisiana land?

According to the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries hunters shoot huge numbers of teal gadwall pintail widgeon mottled ducks lesser scaup and ring necked ducks. The state actually runs a special early hunting season in September just for blue-winged and green-winged teal before the main duck season opens. You can also hunt snow geese and Canada geese in the winter. The absolute most prized bird in Louisiana is the white-fronted goose, which locals call a specklebelly. These geese pile into the rice fields in Cajun country during the winter. Because you can shoot so many different types of birds over a long season, Louisiana is a paradise for waterfowl hunters.

How active is the hunting lease market in Louisiana?

The hunting lease market is massive here, especially in the northern timber parishes and the southern duck hunting areas. Based on local hunting lease data guys will pay 6 to 12 dollars per acre every year to lease deer hunting land in the northern pine woods. Down in Cajun country, hunters will gladly pay 15 to 30 dollars per acre every year to lease duck hunting spots that have good water pumps and consistent bird numbers. Landowners charge a premium for duck leases because they have to spend money running the water pumps and fixing the levees. There is a huge hunting club culture in Louisiana where groups of guys rent big blocks of timber or farm land on multi-year contracts.

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