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So now what about outside of bobcat/raccoon season? (Sept 1 to Mar 15) It almost sounds like night hunting for coyotes is only legal during that season, but I don't think that's the case, correct?
You are right. I was just saying the scary parts is that they can make changes to regs after they are printed and make something illegal when it clearly says its OK in the regs. I doubt any officer is going to mess with you over it and will probably just inform you of the changes.
Guess who has two thumbs and is going spotlighting tonight?.............. This guy!
Yeah... I hate to bring this up, but I would also hate for anyone to get in trouble, so...I was told by Lori Preuss at Fish and Game that night hunting is allowed ONLY from Sept 1 - March 31, and only when no other rifle season for big game was open. I am hoping that meant Elk and Deer, NOT Bear and Cougar! This all started when I asked about using a crossbow for non-game animals like Coyotes. See below...Email 1 to her.Lori,I need to ask a question for a buddy of mine. He has his "crossbow exemption" card for deer hunting during archery, and wanted to know if using a crossbow was legal for him for Coyotes at night. Would it be legal for someone without the exemption?(now if I can just figure out a way to mount that Night Vision scope on a crossbow...)Thank you,Reply 1.If he has a special use permit, he can hunt with a crossbow in any season that allows archery equipment. If he doesn’t have a special use permit, he cannot hunt with a crossbow. You know you can’t mount a night vision scope on a crossbow. LoriEmail 2.For Big Game, yes. I thought Coyotes were a non-game species? (which is why I asked about the use of them for Coyote hunting by non-handicapped hunters).If I understand your first email correctly then, it is OK to hunt Coyotes (only) at night anytime of the year EXCEPT during the days and areas where a big game centerfire season is open.THANK YOU for your time on this. I just want to be sure we are legal.JeffReply 2.You’re only allowed to hunt coyote during established bobcat and raccoon seasonsEmail 3.Oh Boy, now I am confused! Is this for night hunting only, or day as well?Reply 3.That’s for night hunting. The season for coyote is open year-round for daytime hunting. I’m sorry to confuse youEmail 4.That's OK, I am easilty confused!So - if I am reading you correctly, night hunting for Coyote is legal (this year) from Sept 1st through March 15th, except for the months of Sept, Oct and Nov where big game centerfire seasons are in effect. It is totally legal at night during muzzleloader and archery, just not centerfire.Thanks,Reply 4.Correct!Email 5.We are almost there...Since Coyote is a non-game species, can I (a non-disabled hunter) use a crossbow either during the day or night to hunt them? Reply 5.No, you can’t use a crossbow. Even though coyote are non-game species, the general weapons rules still apply. Otherwise, we’d have folks using automatic rifles on coyoteEmail 6.Again, thank you so much. I am sure you typically don't have someone burning your day over Coyotes! I do have a question. Why no night hunting for a non-game species (Coyotes) from April - Aug? Is this a non-game rule or a night hunting rule? Reply 6.It’s a night hunting rule, and the reason for it is that we have lots of folks in the state who wander around in the wilderness from April through August. We don’t want any of them to get shot. September should probably also be included, for that reason, but it’s not. I’m not implying that coyote hunters have bad aim or are careless. It’s just difficult to see folks bedded down in the dark
Yeah... I hate to bring this up, but I would also hate for anyone to get in trouble, so...I was told by Lori Preuss at Fish and Game that night hunting is allowed ONLY from Sept 1 - March 31, and only when no other rifle season for big game was open. I am hoping that meant Elk and Deer, NOT Bear and Cougar! This all started when I asked about using a crossbow for non-game animals like Coyotes. See below...Email 1 to her.Lori,I need to ask a question for a buddy of mine. He has his "crossbow exemption" card for deer hunting during archery, and wanted to know if using a crossbow was legal for him for Coyotes at night. Would it be legal for someone without the exemption?(now if I can just figure out a way to mount that Night Vision scope on a crossbow...)Thank you,Reply 1.If he has a special use permit, he can hunt with a crossbow in any season that allows archery equipment. If he doesnt have a special use permit, he cannot hunt with a crossbow. You know you cant mount a night vision scope on a crossbow. LoriEmail 2.For Big Game, yes. I thought Coyotes were a non-game species? (which is why I asked about the use of them for Coyote hunting by non-handicapped hunters).If I understand your first email correctly then, it is OK to hunt Coyotes (only) at night anytime of the year EXCEPT during the days and areas where a big game centerfire season is open.THANK YOU for your time on this. I just want to be sure we are legal.JeffReply 2.Youre only allowed to hunt coyote during established bobcat and raccoon seasonsEmail 3.Oh Boy, now I am confused! Is this for night hunting only, or day as well?Reply 3.Thats for night hunting. The season for coyote is open year-round for daytime hunting. Im sorry to confuse youEmail 4.That's OK, I am easilty confused!So - if I am reading you correctly, night hunting for Coyote is legal (this year) from Sept 1st through March 15th, except for the months of Sept, Oct and Nov where big game centerfire seasons are in effect. It is totally legal at night during muzzleloader and archery, just not centerfire.Thanks,Reply 4.Correct!Email 5.We are almost there...Since Coyote is a non-game species, can I (a non-disabled hunter) use a crossbow either during the day or night to hunt them? Reply 5.No, you cant use a crossbow. Even though coyote are non-game species, the general weapons rules still apply. Otherwise, wed have folks using automatic rifles on coyoteEmail 6.Again, thank you so much. I am sure you typically don't have someone burning your day over Coyotes! I do have a question. Why no night hunting for a non-game species (Coyotes) from April - Aug? Is this a non-game rule or a night hunting rule? Reply 6.Its a night hunting rule, and the reason for it is that we have lots of folks in the state who wander around in the wilderness from April through August. We dont want any of them to get shot. September should probably also be included, for that reason, but its not. Im not implying that coyote hunters have bad aim or are careless. Its just difficult to see folks bedded down in the dark
Email 6.Again, thank you so much. I am sure you typically don't have someone burning your day over Coyotes! I do have a question. Why no night hunting for a non-game species (Coyotes) from April - Aug? Is this a non-game rule or a night hunting rule? Reply 6.It’s a night hunting rule, and the reason for it is that we have lots of folks in the state who wander around in the wilderness from April through August. We don’t want any of them to get shot. September should probably also be included, for that reason, but it’s not. I’m not implying that coyote hunters have bad aim or are careless. It’s just difficult to see folks bedded down in the dark
Quote from: cornhuskid on February 09, 2011, 07:16:14 AM Email 6.Again, thank you so much. I am sure you typically don't have someone burning your day over Coyotes! I do have a question. Why no night hunting for a non-game species (Coyotes) from April - Aug? Is this a non-game rule or a night hunting rule? Reply 6.It’s a night hunting rule, and the reason for it is that we have lots of folks in the state who wander around in the wilderness from April through August. We don’t want any of them to get shot. September should probably also be included, for that reason, but it’s not. I’m not implying that coyote hunters have bad aim or are careless. It’s just difficult to see folks bedded down in the darkHer last response is very scary and it is that mentality that closes seasons.