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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Three down this weekend.
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2536345" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Ohlongarm , that's interesting I went for over 36 years and never stopped hunting coyote here . I normally only took maybe 10 or 15 days a year off from hunting them and that was for holidays with my family . We don't have a season on them and rifles are allowed 365 days a year here . When ever I go back to see my brother that lives in southern Indiana I feel closed in but people that come here ask where are the trees and feel too exposed . The coyote fox and racoons are classified as varmints and no license is required for them but you should get a trapping license as badgers are considered fur bearers but don't have a season on them and you need a furbearers trapping license to kill them . If you are going to ariel hunt you need to have a federal license as an areal gunner and the pilot has to have a federal license to fly to hunt them . Coyote and fox are then only allowed to be ariel hunted .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2536345, member: 91783"] Ohlongarm , that's interesting I went for over 36 years and never stopped hunting coyote here . I normally only took maybe 10 or 15 days a year off from hunting them and that was for holidays with my family . We don't have a season on them and rifles are allowed 365 days a year here . When ever I go back to see my brother that lives in southern Indiana I feel closed in but people that come here ask where are the trees and feel too exposed . The coyote fox and racoons are classified as varmints and no license is required for them but you should get a trapping license as badgers are considered fur bearers but don't have a season on them and you need a furbearers trapping license to kill them . If you are going to ariel hunt you need to have a federal license as an areal gunner and the pilot has to have a federal license to fly to hunt them . Coyote and fox are then only allowed to be ariel hunted . [/QUOTE]
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