So I got a call from my mother who lives out on a acreage the other week. She’s been having some problems with coyotes, apparently they even approached my father one day. She asked me to come out there with my guns, I haven't made my way out there but today she phones me a bit shaken and says that one of her dogs just about go picked up and carried away (Yorkie’s, figure they're a light snack) She's called fish and game apparently and they said get a gun and shoot em, either burn the carcass or leave it in the woods to rot.
Now my questions are, Im not a seasoned vet so I do need some help from you guys.
1) Only rifles I have are chambered in 22lr, 308 and 12ga cylinder bore with no chance of choke. considering my latest purchases (I am pretty much addicted) my wife would probably want to kill me if i went out and bought a 243. So... is this way too much for a simple coyote? Is there any specific type of round I could use that would maybe expand more so it doesn't still go a mile down the road after exiting?
2) She has neighbors but they are well out of the 200 yard range that the fish and game lady told her, and it could be possible to angle myself against a dirt mound. I was going to go to each of her neighbors and tell them what we planned to do. Would this be wrong? I would never shoot in the direction of their house.
3) How do others go about shooting on private land? Just some general rules you guys use. I’m mostly a range rat so out in the real world with firearms is a new thing to me that I’m generally paranoid of.
4) Am I safe to kill these things without a hunting license? I read on Mywildalberta.com that a resident doesn't need one for Coyotes on land they have access to, just wan to clarify.
Any help would be appreciated. I don't get back home for another week but when I do, I plan to sit in the back of my truck with 308 and a loaded shotgun (00 buck shot) incase one of em gets a little closer than I would like (better with the scatter effect than shooting a running target. Paper and steel don't like to run that much)
Thanks for your time, I'll be monitoring this thread closely so hopefully I go home with a good direction.
Now my questions are, Im not a seasoned vet so I do need some help from you guys.
1) Only rifles I have are chambered in 22lr, 308 and 12ga cylinder bore with no chance of choke. considering my latest purchases (I am pretty much addicted) my wife would probably want to kill me if i went out and bought a 243. So... is this way too much for a simple coyote? Is there any specific type of round I could use that would maybe expand more so it doesn't still go a mile down the road after exiting?
2) She has neighbors but they are well out of the 200 yard range that the fish and game lady told her, and it could be possible to angle myself against a dirt mound. I was going to go to each of her neighbors and tell them what we planned to do. Would this be wrong? I would never shoot in the direction of their house.
3) How do others go about shooting on private land? Just some general rules you guys use. I’m mostly a range rat so out in the real world with firearms is a new thing to me that I’m generally paranoid of.
4) Am I safe to kill these things without a hunting license? I read on Mywildalberta.com that a resident doesn't need one for Coyotes on land they have access to, just wan to clarify.
Any help would be appreciated. I don't get back home for another week but when I do, I plan to sit in the back of my truck with 308 and a loaded shotgun (00 buck shot) incase one of em gets a little closer than I would like (better with the scatter effect than shooting a running target. Paper and steel don't like to run that much)
Thanks for your time, I'll be monitoring this thread closely so hopefully I go home with a good direction.


















































