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    Paper Hunter LippCJ7's Avatar
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    Default Problem Coyotes

    Hey guys,
    My sister has 10 acres in Douglas County, The subdivision is pretty much 10 to 20 acre plots. the Coyotes are eliminating her barn cats and chickens as well as her neighbors animals. Can I legally shoot them? My sister tells me she sees them at all times of day and night and they are not concerned with her or her family at all. If it is legal I figured my ruger 10/22 would be more then enough while not being a big risk of the bullet carrying to far, I saw their tracks not 10 ft off her porch. I figure I will call DC and ask them as well I sure won't goto jail over this so I just wondered if anyone knew.
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    Yotes are fair game year round you can shoot as many as you wish if you have a small game license.

    The problem is if shooting is legal were your sister lives that I can not answer you will have to check into local law regarding that.
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    if noise is an issue i have (as does HunterCO) some suppressed rifles that will work.
    let me know. it's a drive down there but hey lunch or dinner works for me

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    I bet that you won't find a shortage of people willing to help you out with that problem. Go ahead and put me on that list. If it is in fact "legal" or not against their covenants then you must ensure that no projectile leaves the property. It only makes sense to do so, but on 10 acres it is ultra important that one considers the backdrop and trajectory of the bullet for every shot. There are also laws such as the distance from a public roadway that you can shoot. It would be good to pull the DOW regulations regarding hunting just to make sure that you're not missing something.

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    Definitely Call DCSO and if its a go please put me on the list. Douglas county is very chopped up with towns be careful to be sure it truly is DC.
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    10/22 will be a little light for a coyote. I'd go with a .223 or better

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