I shot another turkey hunter in the face at 25 yards yesterday afternoon.

   / I shot another turkey hunter in the face at 25 yards yesterday afternoon. #41  
When we started losing chickens to coyotes and were trying to kill them, my sister thought it was awful. She said they were just animals trying to survive. She changed her tune when I told her they ate cats.
 
   / I shot another turkey hunter in the face at 25 yards yesterday afternoon. #42  
She changed her tune when I told her they ate cats.

Now that right there is a worthwhile thing for them to eat!!:laughing::licking:
 
   / I shot another turkey hunter in the face at 25 yards yesterday afternoon. #43  
Here in SC no restrictions either. Shoot day or night with any firearm or weapon you want. You can trap them as well. Only restriction is on public land then its like your restrictions in NY. THere limited to the firearm for whats in season, but still can hunt them at night if u like.

Not exactly-there are night restrictions.

From SCDNR's website-

"Coyotes and Armadillos
A hunting license is required to hunt coyotes and armadillos, however there is no closed season on hunting coyotes and armadillos on private lands statewide. Coyotes and armadillos may be hunted at night with an artificial light that is carried on the hunter's person attached to a helmet or hat, or part of a belt system worn by the hunter (50-11-710). Coyotes and armadillos may be hunted at night with a rifle no larger than .22 caliber rimfire, a shotgun with a shot size no larger than size BB, or a sidearm of any caliber that has iron sights and a barrel length not exceeding nine inches. A sidearm may not have a butt stock attached so as to create a longarm. Any weapon used to hunt coyotes or armadillos at night may not be equipped with a scope, laser site, light, or light enhancing device (including night vision or thermal imaging). It is unlawful to have in one's possession any shot size larger than a BB while hunting coyotes or armadillos at night with a shotgun, and coyotes and armadillos may not be hunted at night from a vehicle, unless specifically permitted by the department.

Coyotes and armadillos cannot be hunted at night on WMA lands but can be hunted during the day on WMAs where coyote and armadillo hunting is allowed.

On WMA lands, weapons used to hunt coyotes and armadillos are limited to the weapon(s) that are allowed for the current open season on the WMA - see WMA seasons listing in the Game Zones (Adobe PDF)."



Been picking up more of them on my trail cams on my NC land. Haven't seen one yet in person. Usually it is middle of the night when the cams grab them, usually a pair.
 
   / I shot another turkey hunter in the face at 25 yards yesterday afternoon. #44  
Not exactly-there are night restrictions.

From SCDNR's website-

"Coyotes and Armadillos
A hunting license is required to hunt coyotes and armadillos, however there is no closed season on hunting coyotes and armadillos on private lands statewide. Coyotes and armadillos may be hunted at night with an artificial light that is carried on the hunter's person attached to a helmet or hat, or part of a belt system worn by the hunter (50-11-710). Coyotes and armadillos may be hunted at night with a rifle no larger than .22 caliber rimfire, a shotgun with a shot size no larger than size BB, or a sidearm of any caliber that has iron sights and a barrel length not exceeding nine inches. A sidearm may not have a butt stock attached so as to create a longarm. Any weapon used to hunt coyotes or armadillos at night may not be equipped with a scope, laser site, light, or light enhancing device (including night vision or thermal imaging). It is unlawful to have in one's possession any shot size larger than a BB while hunting coyotes or armadillos at night with a shotgun, and coyotes and armadillos may not be hunted at night from a vehicle, unless specifically permitted by the department.

Coyotes and armadillos cannot be hunted at night on WMA lands but can be hunted during the day on WMAs where coyote and armadillo hunting is allowed.

On WMA lands, weapons used to hunt coyotes and armadillos are limited to the weapon(s) that are allowed for the current open season on the WMA - see WMA seasons listing in the Game Zones (Adobe PDF)."



Been picking up more of them on my trail cams on my NC land. Haven't seen one yet in person. Usually it is middle of the night when the cams grab them, usually a pair.

Yea i guess i should of said on public land you can only kill them at night with firearms approved for game that is junted at night, IE Coons. So that means small caliber pistols shotguns and .22s. A centerfire at night could be taken as a deer night hunter esp with a light!!
 

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