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<blockquote data-quote="ARelk" data-source="post: 298358" data-attributes="member: 18926"><p>I couldn't find anything about coyotes in the regs. I asked a gal in the Forest Service office in Newcastle and she said they shoot them any time they see one. I don't think they have a season (considered a pest like the pdogs) We didn't see any yotes during three days of scouting for lopes and shooting pdogs in June. Two years ago when we were antelope hunting, we saw a lot of snowshoe rabbits. Someone had left a pile of them where they had camped. It would be fun shooting them with a .22 auto loader. There is usually a herd of elk that stays along Antelope creek or the Cheyenne river bottom on the South side of the Zone. If you have time for sight seeing. Here is the weather station located in the Rochelle Hills which is in zone 27. <a href="http://raws.wrh.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/roman/meso_base.cgi?stn=RHKW4&time=GMT" target="_blank">MESOWEST STATION INTERFACE</a></p><p>Maybe I'll see ya in Wyo</p><p>james</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ARelk, post: 298358, member: 18926"] I couldn't find anything about coyotes in the regs. I asked a gal in the Forest Service office in Newcastle and she said they shoot them any time they see one. I don't think they have a season (considered a pest like the pdogs) We didn't see any yotes during three days of scouting for lopes and shooting pdogs in June. Two years ago when we were antelope hunting, we saw a lot of snowshoe rabbits. Someone had left a pile of them where they had camped. It would be fun shooting them with a .22 auto loader. There is usually a herd of elk that stays along Antelope creek or the Cheyenne river bottom on the South side of the Zone. If you have time for sight seeing. Here is the weather station located in the Rochelle Hills which is in zone 27. [url=http://raws.wrh.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/roman/meso_base.cgi?stn=RHKW4&time=GMT]MESOWEST STATION INTERFACE[/url] Maybe I'll see ya in Wyo james [/QUOTE]
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