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<blockquote data-quote="carl1775" data-source="post: 1712851" data-attributes="member: 105682"><p>There is no limit, no "closed season" on when you can hunt for coyotes. There is no provision as to what, or which weapon, or caliber you use. There is no minimum sq. inch of blaze orange required. If you hunt at night, the only provision is that your weapon does not emit light. I argued with a conservation officer, all be it not successfully, that night vision collects and does not "emit" light. He informed me that if that act was witnessed, there would be a citation written. So, if you have a good lawyer NV, is a go. If not, just stick to spot lights that are hand held, or on vehicles at night. Public land in KS, for whitetail, or mule deer, overlaps a lot of other hunting area. If you want to hunt it, it's in season, you have the proper permits and you have the means, do so. Welcome to KS and have a great hunt! No one should be too upset in KS, if you're actively killing coyotes. Matter of fact, they will be irritated, but thankful. Good luck, hope you can harvest a record buck!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carl1775, post: 1712851, member: 105682"] There is no limit, no "closed season" on when you can hunt for coyotes. There is no provision as to what, or which weapon, or caliber you use. There is no minimum sq. inch of blaze orange required. If you hunt at night, the only provision is that your weapon does not emit light. I argued with a conservation officer, all be it not successfully, that night vision collects and does not "emit" light. He informed me that if that act was witnessed, there would be a citation written. So, if you have a good lawyer NV, is a go. If not, just stick to spot lights that are hand held, or on vehicles at night. Public land in KS, for whitetail, or mule deer, overlaps a lot of other hunting area. If you want to hunt it, it's in season, you have the proper permits and you have the means, do so. Welcome to KS and have a great hunt! No one should be too upset in KS, if you're actively killing coyotes. Matter of fact, they will be irritated, but thankful. Good luck, hope you can harvest a record buck!!! [/QUOTE]
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