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    Default coyote and ice fishing

    Everytime I go ice fishing, I see coyotes, what are the legalities of shooting a coyote on a frozen resivior? Are there any?

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    where are you fishing at
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    Man I thought u were fishing for yoties, that woulda been awesome

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    Quote Originally Posted by glock21 View Post
    where are you fishing at
    all around colorado. Last year at the end of most clear days, I could have bagged 1-2 yotes with little effort, and for the most part, the ice is clear of people. A few huts, but all close to shore That is the only issue that I see, is the being aware of your back stop, bullets go along way quick like.

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    I believe that there are limitations on shooting near, toward, and across water ways. Still might be able to legally pull it off though.
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    I can see the set up. One pole with the bait in the water. Other pole with bunny tied to the end to get coyotes closer
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2008f450 View Post
    I can see the set up. One pole with the bait in the water. Other pole with bunny tied to the end to get coyotes closer
    Would that be a bunny from Acme ?
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    I've sitting on the ice more than once in state parks while the Geese are flying over head and I would like to find some lakes in some what close northern Co. like Windser, Longmont area that I can sit there and ice fish and when the Geese are over head Blast the crap out of them!!

    Any idea's anyone???

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    Quote Originally Posted by patrick0685 View Post
    Man I thought u were fishing for yoties, that woulda been awesome

    That is what I though also, was hoping there was a video involved.
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    I have been ice fishing on private pond and had my 10 ga right next to me chatch a fish blast a goose was lodes of fun but not sure about teh legalitys i did not even think about it til now since to me i did not think of it as water... oops my bad i will have to look into this

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