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Post by browning204 on Feb 5, 2008 2:45:49 GMT
Other than myself, highwaystar, broduer272 and omega, no one seems to night hunt. It really is a good time. It is so peacefull and quite and such a good time.
If anyone wants to try some night hunting, contact one of us and maybe we can all hook up and have some fun. We can even talk you through getting your night permits if you need us to.
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Post by highwaystar on Feb 5, 2008 11:23:01 GMT
Good Call browning204.
The more people we have the more land we can hunt.
We have a hard time as we are limited to places and getting this permit thing right. With weather and coyote movement it is luck to catch them just were you have permits.
I'll help anyone. It is the best to be out there at night. ;D
Highwaystar
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Post by nastygunz on Feb 6, 2008 23:36:29 GMT
would you mind explaining the permit process?..all i knew was you needed landowner permission?...im curious why you need permits and such for coyotes but not coon?
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Post by browning204 on Feb 7, 2008 1:25:54 GMT
sure, if it is private land then all you need is written land owner permission filed at F&G.
If it is on state land such as a WMU or state park then you need to get a permit.
All you do is call F&G and ask them to send you permits. They will mail them to you and then you fill them out. It is just your name, address and where you wanna hunt. Mail them back and they will sign them and get them back to you. The best bet is if you know where you wanna hunt, go to Concord and do it in person. Much faster.
The reason that we need permits on public land is so they know who is out, that way they can keep a handle on Deer pouchers.
P.s. if you wanna go with us we can tell you where we have permits. It will be fun!
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Post by browning204 on Feb 9, 2008 2:59:41 GMT
No takers on the night hunting??
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