coyotes

In Newfoundland, a specific coyote license permits you to hunt them from September through July. Otherwise, you can whack them on your small game or big game license during those seasons.
 
In Manitoba a trappers license ($5) is required. The season runs from fall to winter. Outside of that season you may also get a kill permit for nuisance coyotes. I do believe that you need to have a request from a landowner to be eligible for the kill permit.
 
season opens Sept1 where I hunt in BC, closes end of March.

no bag limit

dont have to retreive the critter


they're deer eating varmints :idea:
 
sean said:
they changed the laws in southern ontario. coyote is closed from april to sept or there abouts.
Really? Dang! I suppose there'll be a limited groundhog season in Southern Ontario soon, too... :roll:
I gotta move somewhere less stupid...
 
Yeah, sure.

I've shot a number of coyotes, but they were usually targets of opportunity. I've never been a varmit hunter.

This year I'm going to buy one of those electronic callers, set it up near my place where the coyotes hang, and then retreat up the hill about 100 yards.

I shoudl be able to blow them away, if it all goes as planned, Mighth get some wolves coming in too. :D
 
I keep wondering what the situation is like around here for coyotes and wolves. I know a few people with farms and land that I can check with...

It would make for great target shooting :wink: If I ever get to see any :lol:

I'm not interested in keeping up with the Joneses- I am interested in having fun...

I like your quote GH :wink:

BT

P.S. "around here" would be the St. Lawrence valley/ seaway region :wink:
 
Gatehouse said:
Yeah, sure.

I've shot a number of coyotes, but they were usually targets of opportunity. I've never been a varmit hunter.

This year I'm going to buy one of those electronic callers, set it up near my place where the coyotes hang, and then retreat up the hill about 100 yards.

I shoudl be able to blow them away, if it all goes as planned, Mighth get some wolves coming in too. :D

Could get some bear as well!
 
Gibbs505 said:
Gatehouse said:
Yeah, sure.

I've shot a number of coyotes, but they were usually targets of opportunity. I've never been a varmit hunter.

This year I'm going to buy one of those electronic callers, set it up near my place where the coyotes hang, and then retreat up the hill about 100 yards.

I shoudl be able to blow them away, if it all goes as planned, Mighth get some wolves coming in too. :D

Could get some bear as well!

In January? :wink:

Maybe a cougar or a bobcat, but I don't think a bear! :D
 
Well I am a lic trapper and I am going down to southern ont to blast a few this winter,is lots and a guy i know has a private bounty on em :D
 
sean said:
they changed the laws in southern ontario. coyote is closed from april to sept or there abouts.
The season doesn't apply to all of Southern Ontario. There is a closed season from April 1 to September 14 in WMUs 1-42, 46-50, 53-58. In the southern, central and southwestern WMUs, the open season still remains.
 
Hi, I'm new to the hunting thing. My friend and I are planning on hunting coyotes on his property in the near future, there are plenty here. What must I use to attract the yotes? Also, what type of gun and ammo should I use? I own a remington 870. Please let me know. thx
 
Do what you can to wipe the basturds out, had a family member forced to lose his farm when the 'yotes found that they liked his lamb and pig farm then fending for themselves . SO tally ho ....
 
hey suspect...if your hunting bush you can use your 870 with a full choke and #4 buck...just watch the wind direction and use a scent cover like "earth....they a wary as hell. if your hunting open field then obviously a rifle will do ya better....if you can hunt with 2 of ya its a bit better as they love to sneak up behind ya to see whats making the racket (ie. calling)....have fun! there are alot around where your at!
 
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