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<blockquote data-quote="Jared" data-source="post: 901159" data-attributes="member: 3725"><p>1. Coyotes are protected as I mentioned before by State Statute Title 29 2-116 under definition as "game mammal". Yes they are commonly sought after by sportsman. You may have heard of predator/fur calling being a sport.</p><p>2. Other restrictions do apply to hunting coyotes:A) Title 29 4-112 requires a hunting license.</p><p>B) Title 800 25-7-3(b) restricts shotgun use to BB or smaller except when hunting crane or waterfowl.</p><p>So back to the definition of "game mammal" they are protected by the wildlife code.</p><p>3. "Varmints" is not a recognized classification of any wildlife in the State of Oklahoma Title 29 Article II Words and Phrases. Also T29 2-111 does not include Coyote as a fur-bearer. T29 2-132 defines them as "predatory mammal"</p><p></p><p>4. A good example of an animal not protected by the wildlife code would be an armadillo. </p><p></p><p>any questions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jared, post: 901159, member: 3725"] 1. Coyotes are protected as I mentioned before by State Statute Title 29 2-116 under definition as "game mammal". Yes they are commonly sought after by sportsman. You may have heard of predator/fur calling being a sport. 2. Other restrictions do apply to hunting coyotes:A) Title 29 4-112 requires a hunting license. B) Title 800 25-7-3(b) restricts shotgun use to BB or smaller except when hunting crane or waterfowl. So back to the definition of "game mammal" they are protected by the wildlife code. 3. "Varmints" is not a recognized classification of any wildlife in the State of Oklahoma Title 29 Article II Words and Phrases. Also T29 2-111 does not include Coyote as a fur-bearer. T29 2-132 defines them as "predatory mammal" 4. A good example of an animal not protected by the wildlife code would be an armadillo. any questions? [/QUOTE]
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