ammo question

Grizzly Johnson

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From the 2011 Hunting Guide pgs. 18, 19:

2. Shotguns using ammunition loaded with
T (0.20 inch diameter) or smaller shot
are legal for hunting coyotes and beaver,
except during big game season.



Private land
Season open year-round, 30-minutes before sunrise to
30-minutes after sunset.
Legal equipment:
During deer and bear seasons: A licensed big game
hunter may hunt with what is legal during the particular
big game season. If not licensed to big game hunt,
hunters may use shotguns with No. 4 shot or smaller,
rimfire rifles, muzzleloaders, archery.
Other than deer, bear seasons: all rifles (centerfire or rimfire), muzzleloaders, archery,
shotguns with T (0.20 inch diameter) or smaller shot.
Possession of firearms is prohibited while chasing coyote with dogs from the first Saturday
in November through the end of the deer season, January 16, 2011.


Wildlife Management Areas

Season open when another small game or big game season is open on the WMA.
Legal equipment:
If small game seasons are open on the WMA: equipment legal for hunting the small
game that is open.
If big game seasons are open on the WMA: coyotes may be taken by legal big game
hunters with any big game equipment and ammunition that is legal for the season open.


I didn't see where is said a person could use slugs specifically.... are you sure Stik? I would like to know as I might want to try slugs for close encounters out to 50yds.
 

stik

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Grizzly Johnson said:
I didn't see where is said a person could use slugs specifically.... are you sure Stik? I would like to know as I might want to try slugs for close encounters out to 50yds.

check the chart.
Shotguns(including muzzleloading shotguns)using ammunition loaded with single solid ball or slugs are legal for furbearers and crows.
 

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