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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3729430" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>while hogs are not coyotes, I asked the same question when I spoke with the biologist at okmulgee yesterday when patterning the SXP, and he agreed with me, but he said that he tells people to practice with a side of caution. Some game wardens may not see it that way, and unless you hear it from the warden in your area, its best to just carry ammo acceptable for your quarry. He stated that while buckshot may be legal for hogs, how does the game warden know that you're just after hogs? He said it creates an iffy area that leaves a hunter in a bad spot if the wrong warden comes by.</p><p></p><p>Sucks, 30 minutes prior to talking to the biologist the Game Warden Supervisor came by and checked my license, first time I have ever had my license checked in my life. Totally didn't think of asking him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3729430, member: 35036"] while hogs are not coyotes, I asked the same question when I spoke with the biologist at okmulgee yesterday when patterning the SXP, and he agreed with me, but he said that he tells people to practice with a side of caution. Some game wardens may not see it that way, and unless you hear it from the warden in your area, its best to just carry ammo acceptable for your quarry. He stated that while buckshot may be legal for hogs, how does the game warden know that you're just after hogs? He said it creates an iffy area that leaves a hunter in a bad spot if the wrong warden comes by. Sucks, 30 minutes prior to talking to the biologist the Game Warden Supervisor came by and checked my license, first time I have ever had my license checked in my life. Totally didn't think of asking him. [/QUOTE]
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