Re: Coyote in Bucks county!
Yes, yes you can.
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COYOTES: No closed season. Unlimited. Outside of any deer or bear season, coyotes may be taken with a hunting license or a furtaker license, and without wearing orange. During any archery deer season, coyotes may be taken while lawfully hunting deer or with a furtaker license. During the regular firearms deer and any bear seasons, coyotes may be taken while lawfully hunting deer or bear, or with a furtaker license while wearing 250 square inches of fluorescent orange. During the spring gobbler season, may be taken by those with a valid tag and meet fluorescent orange and shot size requirements.
Re: Coyote in Bucks county!
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Originally Posted by
keystoneman 85
Yes, yes you can.
Thanks keystoneman 85, I didn't know there were orange requirements for hunt coyotes.
Re: Coyote in Bucks county!
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A-5
Thanks keystoneman 85, I didn't know there were orange requirements for hunt coyotes.
Depends on the season.
Re: Coyote in Bucks county!
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Originally Posted by
keystoneman 85
Depends on the season.
I just read pg 78 it says something about no orange, turkey hunting doesn't require orange so I guess I can shoot them if they come into my set.
Re: Coyote in Bucks county!
coyotes are in Plymouth Township Montgomery county. I lost 6 chickens last night to one of them. Any idea how to get rid of them in a suburban area? I've already gotten a ticket for discharging an air gun from the police so shooting them is out of the question.
Re: Coyote in Bucks county!
What I dont understand is farmers always complain about ground hogs destroying their land and their cattle and horses breaking legs and ankles from falling in the holes.
Yet, they always want to shoot every coyote in sight.
If you let the coyotes roam your land that will dramatically reduce the ground hog population.
Out in Wyoming and Colorado, farmers are starting to catch on to this.
Not saying this is your predicament, but just wanted to throw this out there.
Re: Coyote in Bucks county!
Re: Coyote in Bucks county!
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Originally Posted by
Ricochet
What I dont understand is farmers always complain about ground hogs destroying their land and their cattle and horses breaking legs and ankles from falling in the holes.
Yet, they always want to shoot every coyote in sight.
If you let the coyotes roam your land that will dramatically reduce the ground hog population.
Out in Wyoming and Colorado, farmers are starting to catch on to this.
Not saying this is your predicament, but just wanted to throw this out there.
It`s kind of like this. If the coyotes clean out the ground hogs, all we have to pick off is coyotes. Predators are slow to propagate into an area as compared to prey animals so, I vote to pop off the coyotes and allow the farmers to keep allowing us to pop off the ground hogs which are usually prevalent anyway.
Game management 101. *cough*
Re: Coyote in Bucks county!
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Originally Posted by
Ricochet
If you let the coyotes roam your land that will dramatically reduce the ground hog population.
They are hard on the deer, turkey, and rabbit populations too. As well as chickens and sheep.
I'll take groundhogs any day
Dale