Bayou Chene Wildlife Management Area is a vital wetland habitat in southern Louisiana offering exceptional opportunities for fishing, waterfowl hunting, and wildlife observation amidst classic bayou scenery.
Bayou Chene Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is located in St. Martin Parish, Louisiana, covering a vast expanse of bottomland hardwoods, cypress-tupelo swamps, and marshes typical of the Gulf Coast's bayou country. The area is named after Bayou Chene, a winding waterway integral to the region's hydrology. This WMA plays a crucial role in supporting wildlife populations, particularly migratory waterfowl, alligators, and numerous fish species, making it a popular destination for hunters, anglers, and birdwatchers. The landscape offers a mix of slow-moving bayous, sloughs, and open water areas surrounded by thick vegetation. Bayou Chene WMA also provides essential habitat for species such as the Louisiana black bear and various amphibians and reptiles native to the region. Visitors experience a classic Southern swamp environment, accessible primarily by boat or canoe, with limited road access. Recreational activities focus on fishing for largemouth bass, crappie, and catfish, waterfowl and small game hunting, paddling through quiet waterways, and photographing the abundant wildlife. The area's remote and often flooded conditions offer a glimpse into undisturbed wetland ecosystems. Despite its seclusion, the WMA is managed by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries to balance public recreation with habitat preservation. Conservation efforts emphasize maintaining the health of wetland ecosystems and supporting native species while offering outdoor enthusiasts unique bayou experiences.
Extensive bayou and swamp waterways perfect for paddling and fishing
Rich habitat for waterfowl including ducks and geese during migration season
Remote wildlife viewing opportunities for alligators, herons, and other wetland species
Access to traditional Cajun culture and rural Louisiana landscapes nearby
Main arteries of the WMA that provide essential water habitat and access routes for paddling and fishing.
Floodplain forests supporting diverse wildlife and offering seasonal habitat for migratory birds.
Seasonal staging and feeding grounds attracting large flocks of ducks and geese during migration.