Some of you may recall that about 9 months ago, I started a thread entitled "what's the deal with all the coyote talk?"
For reference:
http://www.theoutdoorstrader.com/th...ith-all-the-coyote-talk?highlight=coyote+talk
So, I still have never seen a coyote, but now I have some coyote hunting questions. A friend of mine recently purchased 45 acres in Lincoln County. He apparently has seen some coyotes on his land and said something about getting rid of them. I told him once I learned about the legalities, with his permission, I would go to his land and do my best to shoot a few. He was all for this idea.
PLEASE FORGIVE MY IGNORANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS.....
With that said, what do I need and need to know to hunt on my friend's land for coyotes?
Do I need a hunting license? Is there some specific type of license I would need?
Is a 5.56 Ar15 good enough for this purpose?
Any chance with me being a completely ignorant rookie at this, that I will even see some, much less kill them?
What do I do with them if I do get lucky enough to kill one (or more)?
Best time of the day/night to try to spot/kill one?
What else??
For reference:
http://www.theoutdoorstrader.com/th...ith-all-the-coyote-talk?highlight=coyote+talk
So, I still have never seen a coyote, but now I have some coyote hunting questions. A friend of mine recently purchased 45 acres in Lincoln County. He apparently has seen some coyotes on his land and said something about getting rid of them. I told him once I learned about the legalities, with his permission, I would go to his land and do my best to shoot a few. He was all for this idea.
PLEASE FORGIVE MY IGNORANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS.....
With that said, what do I need and need to know to hunt on my friend's land for coyotes?
Do I need a hunting license? Is there some specific type of license I would need?
Is a 5.56 Ar15 good enough for this purpose?
Any chance with me being a completely ignorant rookie at this, that I will even see some, much less kill them?
What do I do with them if I do get lucky enough to kill one (or more)?
Best time of the day/night to try to spot/kill one?
What else??
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