Bield:Hunt
County disease record

Tensas Parish, LA.

CWD PositiveEstimated — verify with agencyFIPS 22107

Tensas Parish is among the seeded CWD-positive counties in Louisiana. Below is what we have on record from publicly-reported agency sources, plus EHD activity history when available.

Verify with agency

County-level detection records, management zone boundaries, and transport rules can change between hunting seasons. Always cross-reference with Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries before relying on this page for hunting decisions.

CWD record for Tensas Parish

Status
CWD Confirmed
First detection
2022
Most recent year on record
2024
Affected wildlife
Whitetail
Transport restrictions
Yes
Mandatory testing
Voluntary / Confirm
2025First detection 2022Most recent 2024
Notes

Tensas Parish appears in publicly-reported Louisiana CWD detection records dating to approximately 2022. Verify current detection counts and management zone status with the state agency before relying on this record.

Hunter FAQ — Tensas Parish

Is it safe to eat deer harvested in Tensas Parish?
Tensas Parish has confirmed CWD. CDC and state wildlife agencies recommend testing harvested deer for CWD before consumption in CWD-positive areas, and not consuming meat from deer that test positive. There is no documented case of CWD transmitting to humans, but the recommendation is precautionary. EHD is a separate concern — meat from EHD-affected deer is safe to consume; EHD does not affect humans.
Are there transport restrictions for harvest taken in Tensas Parish?
Yes — Tensas Parish sits in a CWD-positive area, and Louisiana restricts movement of whole carcasses (including brain and spinal tissue) across designated zone boundaries. Verify the current rules with Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries before transporting any harvest.
How do I get a deer tested for CWD here?
Most state wildlife agencies offer free or low-cost CWD testing of harvested deer at check stations or sample-drop locations during season. Contact the state agency for current testing locations and turnaround times.
Where does this county data come from?
This page summarizes publicly-reported information from Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, the USDA APHIS CWD distribution map, and the National Deer Association EHD tracker. Records flagged "estimated" mean we have not personally verified the specific record against a primary agency report — cross-reference before relying on the data for hunting decisions.

Track herd health on your land.

Statewide and county data tells you what to expect in general. Bield: Hunt logs every sick or recovered deer you spot on your specific property — and surfaces patterns across seasons that outlive any single year's outbreak.