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Coyote hunting laws can vary by state or county, often requiring hunters to check local regulations before hunting, but not typically by the specific county within a state.
County-Specific Regulations
When hunting coyotes with a 223 Remington, it’s essential to familiarize yourself with local regulations, which can vary by county. For instance, some counties may have specific bag limits, while others may have restrictions on hunting at certain times of the day or year. In Texas, for example, coyote hunting is allowed year-round, but hunters must check with local authorities to ensure compliance with county-specific regulations.
Understanding Bag Limits
In the United States, bag limits for coyotes can range from 4 to 10 animals per day, depending on the state and county. In California, for example, the daily bag limit for coyotes is 10, while in Arizona, it’s 5. Hunters should always check with local authorities to confirm bag limits before heading out on a hunt.
Tips for Effective Coyote Hunting
When hunting coyotes with a 223 Remington, it’s essential to use the right gear and techniques. A good scope, such as a 3-9x40mm variable power scope, can help hunters accurately place shots at distances of up to 300 yards. Additionally, using a high-quality rifle stock and a consistent hunting pattern can help hunters increase their chances of success.
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