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Started by securpro, January 30, 2017, 03:23:25 PM

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So are they allowing hunting at night for coyotes in LBL ?
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Quote from: securpro on January 30, 2017, 03:23:25 PM
So are they allowing hunting at night for coyotes in LBL ?

No.

From KDFWR Hunting and Trapping Guide 2016 - 2017:
 
Coyotes may be hunted year-round with no bag limit. They can be hunted after daylight hours using lights or night vision equipment from Feb. 1 â€" May 31. Shotguns are the only legal firearm for night coyote hunting but a shell containing a single projectile may not be used. Night hunting for coyotes is prohibited on Kentucky lands managed by Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, Daniel Boone National Forest, George Washington and Jefferson National Forests, Land Between The Lakes National Recreation Area, Clarks River National Wildlife Refuge and Reelfoot National Wildlife Refuge, including Beaver Creek, Cane Creek, Mill Creek and Pioneer Weapons wild- life management areas (WMAs).

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Geez Pat ya didnt have to get mad :huh: :laf:
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