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Seriously, unfathomably confused. Its scary, given game wardens have the power to arrest, yet the regulations are difficult to find, and seemingly contradict at various intersections of site content.
My question are:
1) can coyote legally be hunted on gameland (or other state property?) w/ a firearm AT NIGHT?
2) what is the penalty for being wrong (fine/ticket, crime/arrest, etc)?
3a) I have both a sportsman license and also just filled out form for coyote permit. what does that do for me at Jordan Lake Gamelands (or other gamelans NOT in the 5 counties where rules are more strict)?
3b) do I need depredation permit to hunt coyote at night? but then that says only trapping...err
4) any other insights from the community welcomed!
Seriously, its no wonder the practice of hunting is on huge decline in the US. If your not born into hunting family, starting out as a first gen millennial hunter is a minefield of potential problems that could ultimately impact our careers, licenses, etc.....shame.
various contradictory nonsense from official NCWR attached.
Thanks all
My question are:
1) can coyote legally be hunted on gameland (or other state property?) w/ a firearm AT NIGHT?
2) what is the penalty for being wrong (fine/ticket, crime/arrest, etc)?
3a) I have both a sportsman license and also just filled out form for coyote permit. what does that do for me at Jordan Lake Gamelands (or other gamelans NOT in the 5 counties where rules are more strict)?
3b) do I need depredation permit to hunt coyote at night? but then that says only trapping...err
4) any other insights from the community welcomed!
Seriously, its no wonder the practice of hunting is on huge decline in the US. If your not born into hunting family, starting out as a first gen millennial hunter is a minefield of potential problems that could ultimately impact our careers, licenses, etc.....shame.
various contradictory nonsense from official NCWR attached.
Thanks all