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    Paper Hunter jackedco's Avatar
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    A buddy of mine has 60+ acres that he's having a house built on. He mentioned that he's seen both coyote and foxes on the property. He's asked if I wanted to go and help thin out the coyotes. I use to go after coyotes a few years ago but haven't since. I downloaded the DOW small game regs looking for answers but came up short. So here it goes.

    How many rounds am I allowed to have in the magazine? In the regs it only mentions shotgun capacity.

    He's the land owner but does not have his small game license. Can he still shoot the coyotes without a license?

    Would appreciate any feedback on this and any other information you have about hunting coyotes on private property.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackedco View Post
    A buddy of mine has 60+ acres that he's having a house built on. He mentioned that he's seen both coyote and foxes on the property. He's asked if I wanted to go and help thin out the coyotes. I use to go after coyotes a few years ago but haven't since. I downloaded the DOW small game regs looking for answers but came up short. So here it goes.

    How many rounds am I allowed to have in the magazine? In the regs it only mentions shotgun capacity.
    There is no limit on magazine capacity when hunting fur bearers you can use a beta C-mag if you like. The shotgun capacity is only for game birds you can only have 3 rounds includeing the chamber. If you use a shotgun for fur bearers there is no capacity.

    Quote Originally Posted by jackedco View Post
    He's the land owner but does not have his small game license. Can he still shoot the coyotes without a license?
    No he does not need a license for damage control. This means they must be a problem not just he want's to shoot them. My advice is get a license they are cheap and then your butt is covered.

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    Would appreciate any feedback on this and any other information you have about hunting coyotes on private property.
    Happy hunting.
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    Thanks HunterCO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HunterCO View Post
    There is no limit on magazine capacity when hunting fur bearers you can use a beta C-mag if you like. The shotgun capacity is only for game birds you can only have 3 rounds includeing the chamber. If you use a shotgun for fur bearers there is no capacity.



    No he does not need a license for damage control. This means they must be a problem not just he want's to shoot them. My advice is get a license they are cheap and then your butt is covered.



    Happy hunting.
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    He's not BS'ing you! 8)

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    Need any help? I've just inherited my dad's '06, and I'd like to wring it out a little.

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    I'll let you know after I check it out. If things go good the first time I'll go back. Might go next weekend. Will post pics if we get anything.

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    I've had a disturbing experience with this issue. While big game hunting I asked a DOW officer in the field what the magazine capacity was if I was going to be hunting small game and he couldn't answer! I found an area that had several coyotes, and was planning to come back with my 223 to potentially just sit on the coyotes. Obviously, big game hunting has a magazine limitation, which would apply if you are hunting both big/small game at same time, however you are not allowed to hunt big game with 223. So, he couldn't understand why I would want to be in the field with a 223 during big game hunting. I was a little mifted, cause this guy has the power to confiscate all my stuff if I'm not following the rules, yet he didn't understand them. I even had a copy of the big/small game regulations with me and pointed out that there was no limitation in the book for small game hunting. I just decided to play safe and use my hunting rifle instead of the 223 to eliminate any possiblility of confusion/issues.

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