However how many fawns can you save right now by shooting a yote. If one goes for my turkey decoy he or she toast. That litter of pups is more fawn killers....
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Season for coyotes is open all year round.
Also if you have been given permission on a farm with the understanding that coyotes that are seen are to be shot, don't be surprised if you don't do it that the farmers find someone who will.
Lol," Wasting of Meat". Do you know one Hunter that eats coyotes??? I don't.
The only good coyote is a dead coyote ! That's why there is an open season on them.
Who said wasting meat. There is a penalty under F&W for letting a hide of a fur bearing (wolf or coyote) rot.
Kinda like the guys who catch Northern Pike and throw them on the ice for the eagles. If you don't use the coyote pelts don't shoot them.
Also, coyote season is open year round but a small game permit is not valid during summer months. ie: June 15 to opening of rabbit.
Small game licenses are valid down here,Chris,and Coyote is open all year for a reason. They're classed as varmints and farmers want them shot on sight,especially sheep and cattle operations. The damage is unbelievable and insurance companies only cover a nominal flat rate amount per animal,so,if their prize breed bull or ram gets hamstrung and has to be put down if it's not killed outright,the insurance company will only pay about $50 after anything they may get from the township (usually bugger-all). We all know what happens to insurance rates after several claims,don't we? This time of year,pelts are worthless. No charges are ever going to be laid,so,we whack every one we see.