I know a lot of guys that hunt through March. I'd like to go out again this weekend though. I live in Minnesota, where coyotes are essentially unregulated.
I don't want to hunt them if they have pups though, which starts to happen in April from what I hear.
When do you guys quit for the season?
When is it time to quit coyote hunting for the season?
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Re: When is it time to quit coyote hunting for the season?
If your goal is deer management, I would kill any coyote anytime
If it bleeds, we can kill it . . . .
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Re: When is it time to quit coyote hunting for the season?
They should be having pups very soon. I back off on hunting them for sport when they have pups.
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Keep slayin'em!
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Re: When is it time to quit coyote hunting for the season?
If I'm hunting them to remove them from an area as part of population control/removal agreement with lease or landowner than I will hunt them year round. Yet if I am hunting them for the thrill of the hunt and pelts I start in oct stop in march.
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Re: When is it time to quit coyote hunting for the season?
dan wrote:They should be having pups very soon. I back off on hunting them for sport when they have pups.
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Hmmm
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Re: When is it time to quit coyote hunting for the season?
When would everyone start up again? seeing a lot on a few of our cameras and already had one with a deer head in its mouth. I'm not very happy about it, I'm sure next chip pull we'll have a picture with a fawn in its mouth. We seem to always get one on camera with a fawn every year. I'm thinking September and I'll be at it again.
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Re: When is it time to quit coyote hunting for the season?
Coyotes respond to pressure like most other large mammals, personally if legal, I feel like if you can shoot and kill or scare the females now so they figure out it's not a safe area to have their litter your more likely to get just the occasional visitor later on. They don't get a free pass on my property anytime. Every year when the fox kits start wandering around about June 1, the coyotes show up. If your just doing it for fun and don't have a coyote problem, I'd back off if I deer hunted the property also.
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Re: When is it time to quit coyote hunting for the season?
Bigb wrote:When would everyone start up again? seeing a lot on a few of our cameras and already had one with a deer head in its mouth. I'm not very happy about it, I'm sure next chip pull we'll have a picture with a fawn in its mouth. We seem to always get one on camera with a fawn every year. I'm thinking September and I'll be at it again.
Now is good... Pups are big enough.
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