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<blockquote data-quote="Jared" data-source="post: 3731482" data-attributes="member: 3725"><p>Shot size restriction used to be no larger than BB for any wildlife except waterfowl and crane and #6 for the coyote night permit. </p><p></p><p>Now, it is restricted to no larger than No. 4 Buckshot for wildlife (includes coyote) (where shotgun w/pellets is a legal method of take) except for waterfowl and crane. This change was made for the benefit of the predator hunter. </p><p></p><p>Coyotes are "wildlife" by definition of the state's wildlife code, so no avenue for some to interpret them as non-wildlife and exempt from the aforementioned shotgun restriction. </p><p></p><p>The coyote night permit is still restricted to No. 6 shot. </p><p></p><p>Feral hogs may be pursued on private land with any shotgun pellet size, but public lands are restricted to the No. 4 Buckshot. If a big game or turkey season is open then hog hunting is restricted to the legal method for that season on that particular public land (check the regulations for that area). </p><p></p><p>As for the question above.... The shotgun pellet size restriction is aimed at enforcing the illegal activity of hunting deer with dogs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jared, post: 3731482, member: 3725"] Shot size restriction used to be no larger than BB for any wildlife except waterfowl and crane and #6 for the coyote night permit. Now, it is restricted to no larger than No. 4 Buckshot for wildlife (includes coyote) (where shotgun w/pellets is a legal method of take) except for waterfowl and crane. This change was made for the benefit of the predator hunter. Coyotes are "wildlife" by definition of the state's wildlife code, so no avenue for some to interpret them as non-wildlife and exempt from the aforementioned shotgun restriction. The coyote night permit is still restricted to No. 6 shot. Feral hogs may be pursued on private land with any shotgun pellet size, but public lands are restricted to the No. 4 Buckshot. If a big game or turkey season is open then hog hunting is restricted to the legal method for that season on that particular public land (check the regulations for that area). As for the question above.... The shotgun pellet size restriction is aimed at enforcing the illegal activity of hunting deer with dogs. [/QUOTE]
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