HuntingNet.com Forums - View Single Post - Shot fox with six shot
View Single Post
Old 06-25-2016 | 04:55 AM
  #8  
MudderChuck's Avatar
MudderChuck
Nontypical Buck
 
Joined: Apr 2015
Posts: 2,662
Likes: 0
From: Germany/Calif.
Default

You can look up the "nuisance wildlife regulations", I've never seen many differences state to state. But occasionally an animal is dropped from the list or added, Fox and Yotes are almost always on the list.

Birds of prey and various types of Weasels can get tricky and may cause you some real grief.

It usually reads something like this, " Landowners and any leaseholders may hunt nuisance animals year-round at any time of day or night with no weapon/caliber restrictions on property titled in their name or otherwise owned, or leased by them."

The biggest differences I've noticed is the regulations for trapping. Kind of all over the place from state to state.

Here you are required to check traps twice a day, need to take a supplemental Hunting course and need a supplement to a normal hunting license.

There is always the unwritten law, technically it is illegal to hunt Hogs at night here. Been hunting here on and off for most of fifty years and have never heard of anybody ever being cited for night hunting Hogs. If in doubt ask a Game Warden, the ones with the mud on their boots, not the ones sitting behind a desk.

Last edited by MudderChuck; 06-25-2016 at 05:01 AM.
MudderChuck is offline  
Reply