I have no doubt this has been beaten to death but I didn't see anything during my search.
I just got home from finishing my Hunter Education Course, where the instructor specifically said WMU 65 is shotgun only.
I can't find anything in the regulations stating caliber restrictions or firearm restrictions for hunting small game in WMU 65 unless it is during big game season. If you don't have a valid tag, you're limited to 400 ft/lbs of muzzle energy or no larger than #2 shot. It was always my understanding that the 'shotgun only' rule applied only for big game hunting...deer, bear, moose and elk.
The instructor still insisted it was shotgun only, that I could not use a rifle for coyote any time of the year.
Is he wrong, or is just about everyone I know hunting coyote in Eastern Ontario with .223's and .243's etc... doing so illegally?
I just got home from finishing my Hunter Education Course, where the instructor specifically said WMU 65 is shotgun only.
I can't find anything in the regulations stating caliber restrictions or firearm restrictions for hunting small game in WMU 65 unless it is during big game season. If you don't have a valid tag, you're limited to 400 ft/lbs of muzzle energy or no larger than #2 shot. It was always my understanding that the 'shotgun only' rule applied only for big game hunting...deer, bear, moose and elk.
The instructor still insisted it was shotgun only, that I could not use a rifle for coyote any time of the year.
Is he wrong, or is just about everyone I know hunting coyote in Eastern Ontario with .223's and .243's etc... doing so illegally?




















































