Tennessee hunters, I need advice
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Dyersburg Tennessee United States
Posts: 33
Tennessee hunters, I need advice
Hey,
I need a little help here. I am hopefully going to start coyote hunting in a few weeks. I have a Mossberg 500AT 12 gauge shotgun with a fixed full choke. Can I shoot rifled slugs out of it at coyotes in Tennessee ? I live in Dyersburg. I don' t know if I can hunt coyotes with slugs. What kind of buckshot should I use? The only other guns that I have besides another shotgun is a .22 lr rifle. I am trying to save up to buy a rifle, but that will take a long while. I really need some answers A.S.A.P. If you could also give some tips to a beginner coyote hunter I will be grateful. Thank you for any anwers you might have.
I need a little help here. I am hopefully going to start coyote hunting in a few weeks. I have a Mossberg 500AT 12 gauge shotgun with a fixed full choke. Can I shoot rifled slugs out of it at coyotes in Tennessee ? I live in Dyersburg. I don' t know if I can hunt coyotes with slugs. What kind of buckshot should I use? The only other guns that I have besides another shotgun is a .22 lr rifle. I am trying to save up to buy a rifle, but that will take a long while. I really need some answers A.S.A.P. If you could also give some tips to a beginner coyote hunter I will be grateful. Thank you for any anwers you might have.
#2
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: KUNKLETOWN PA United States
Posts: 872
RE: Tennessee hunters, I need advice
jeff ,
if you want to know the legalities of certain firearms and ammunition types as used in hunting certain game , you should contact your game commission for that info , or which ever body your state has to control the hunting and trapping regulations in your state
if you want to know the legalities of certain firearms and ammunition types as used in hunting certain game , you should contact your game commission for that info , or which ever body your state has to control the hunting and trapping regulations in your state