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in WA you can shoot them with an air rifle if you want. and with air rifles these days im sure you could kill one. my pops has killed probibly a dozen with an old marlin 22lr.
Quote from: bhylton on April 11, 2011, 09:39:52 PMin WA you can shoot them with an air rifle if you want. and with air rifles these days im sure you could kill one. my pops has killed probibly a dozen with an old marlin 22lr.Air rifles are not legal for hunting. Sorry.
Hunt game birds or game animals withanything other than a firearm, a bow andarrow, or by falconry. Bullfrogs may onlybe taken by angling, hand dip netting,gigging, and bow and arrow.
(1) Game animals include:eastern cottontail Nuttall's cottontailsnowshoe harewhite-tailed jackrabbit black-tailed jackrabbit fox black bear raccooncougarbobcat Roosevelt and Rocky Mountain elk mule deer and black-tailed deer white-tailed deermoosepronghornmountain goatCalifornia and Rocky Mountain bighorn sheepbullfrog(2) Furbearing animals are game animals and include:beaver muskrat foxraccoonmartenshort-tailed weasel or ermine long-tailed weasel mink badgerriver otterbobcat
Kain, reference RCW 77.08.010: http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx?cite=77.08.010(23) "Game animals" means wild animals that shall not be hunted except as authorized by the commission.Coyotes may not be hunted without a license, therefore they are considered game animals.I believe you are correct about the other non-game species such as sparrows, although some of them (such as beavers) cannot be hunted at all.
Kain, it sounds like you've made up your mind.Be my guest and shoot coyotes with an air rifle.
Legal StatusThe Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife does not classify coyotes as game animals, but a state license is required to hunt or trap them (RCW 77.32.010). The owner, the owner's immediate family, employee, or a tenant of real property may kill or trap a coyote on that property if it is damaging crops or domestic animals (RCW 77.36.030). A license is not required in such cases. Check with your county and/or local jurisdiction for local restrictions. Except for bona fide public or private zoological parks, persons and entities are prohibited from importing a coyote into Washington State without a permit from the Department of Agriculture and written permission from the Department of Health. Persons and entities are also prohibited from acquiring, selling, bartering, exchanging, giving, purchasing, or trapping a coyote for a pet or export (WAC 246-100-191).