The South Farm 
                    area of the Sherburne Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is open 
                    to recreational crawfishing from April 1 to July 31. The South 
                    Farm area is located on the eastern side of the Sherburne 
                    WMA, which is approximately 20 miles from Baton Rouge. 
                  From Baton Rouge 
                    take Interstate 10 West, then take the Ramah exit and travel 
                    on the levee road north about 2 miles. After passing two cattle 
                    guards, take the levee ramp across the levee to where a parking 
                    area is located. From Hwy. 190 travel approximately 13 miles 
                    south on the East Guide Levee Road to the South Farm entrance.
                  “The South 
                    Farm area is a great place to spend a day outdoors with your 
                    family catching crawfish,” said LDWF Wildlife Biologist 
                    Tony Vidrine. “A family could catch enough crawfish 
                    from the South Farm area for a good quality crawfish boil.”
                  Anyone between 
                    the ages of 16 and 59 using the WMA must possess one of the 
                    following: a Wild Louisiana Stamp, a valid Louisiana fishing 
                    license, or a valid Louisiana hunting license. Persons 15 
                    and younger or older than 60 years of age are exempt from 
                    this requirement.
                  Recreational crawfishing 
                    is limited to set nets or recreational wire traps with a 100-pound 
                    limit per vehicle or boat per day. Crawfishing is allowed 
                    from daylight to dark seven days a week.
                  For anyone utilizing 
                    recreational wire traps, a valid basic fishing and recreational 
                    gear license must be in their possession and each trap must 
                    be tagged with name and recreational license number.
                  Only 35 recreational 
                    traps are allowed per license, and no traps or nets may be 
                    left overnight. Also, no motorized watercraft are allowed 
                    on the South Farm complex. Walk-in or ATV access is provided 
                    to the crawfish ponds from the parking area. ATV’s may 
                    be used on limestone roads only and not beyond NO ATV warning 
                    signs.
                  Recreational crawfishing 
                    is also allowed on Salvador/Timken, Russell Sage, Dewey Wills, 
                    Grassy Lake, Ouachita, Pomme de Terre and Spring Bayou WMAs. 
                    Please consult the 2007-2008 Louisiana Hunting Regulations 
                    Pamphlet for more information on those seasons.
                  As on any WMA, 
                    please properly dispose of all waste generated from crawfishing. 
                    For information or a map of this area, call the LDWF Region 
                    6 Office 337-948-0255 or the Sherburne WMA at 337-566-2251.