Thought someone here might be a little closer. I think some people here have been asking for something like this.
http://cosprings.craigslist.org/grd/3205851969.html
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Thought someone here might be a little closer. I think some people here have been asking for something like this.
http://cosprings.craigslist.org/grd/3205851969.html
Wow. That's a sweet find. If it were closer I'd do it for free!
What are the laws pertaining to this? As long as its on a sizable piece of land and you're shooting safely, there's nothing in the books against it is there?
Small game hunting license normally but on private property I'm not sure.
Is there a line separating defending your chickens and hunting?
I don't think you can hunt for hire but not positive. I know you have to be a licensed outfitter/guide for big game but im not sure how it pertains to small game ror varmints
I know you can protect your garden from rabbits without a license on private property, whether you are the owner or a representative of the owner, pretty certain the same applies for yotes. Getting paid for it may be an issue.
I think you'd just want to be sure you're getting paid for their pelts, not for their "removal" ;)
Who's talkin about gettin' paid? I'm talkin about free 'yote shootin'! :D
A 85gr Barnes TTSX literally blew the front leg off a coyote I shot 2 years ago. Entered just above the left shoulder, then (i'm guessing here) between the shock cavity and the impact, it mostly separated the right shoulder from the rest of the body and the bullet hit the right shoulder, which shattered it and blew it out the other side leaving about a 6 inch wide "exit wound." Most of the shoulder bones were in tiny pieces and all over the place and needless to say, it was DRT!
the 749-2721 number in the add comes back invalid. Sent a text to the other number so we will see.