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| Nighttime Raccoon and Predator Hunting |
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Only raccoon, opossum, coyote and fox may be hunted at night. The following regulations apply:
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Species
(Type)
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Open
Season
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Legal Type of Hunting
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Legal Artificial Light A |
Legal DevicesB
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Raccoon
(Regular)
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Oct. 1 -
Jan. 31
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With dogs only. Firearm must be unloaded and arrows
un-nocked except when taking raccoon in tree.
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Only lights similar to the type ordinarily held in the hand or on
the person.
(Flashlights, portable battery-powered spotlights and headlamps, and similar
portable lights designed to be carried in the hand or on the person are legal.)
The use of natural light, including night vision optics and
scopes, is legal.
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Only a .22 or smaller caliber rimfire rifle or
handgun, or shotgun with loads other than buckshot, slug, ball or cut shell, or
bow and arrow.
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Raccoon
(Damage
Control)
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July 15 -
Sept. 30
and
Feb. 1 -
March 31
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Only on private lands when doing or about to do
damage; landowners and guests only; with dogs only. Firearm must be unloaded and
arrows un-nocked except when taking raccoon in tree.
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Opossum
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Sept. 15 -
March 31
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With dogs only; firearm must be unloaded and arrows
un-nocked except at point of kill.
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Same as above except no rifles or handguns from Nov.
15 - Nov. 30 in Shotgun Zone.
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Fox and
Coyote
(See note below)
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Oct. 15 -
March 1
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With game or predator call only. Firearm may be
loaded or arrow nocked only when using call.
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Coyote
(Damage
Control)
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Sept. 15 -
Oct. 14
and
March 1 -
March 31
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Only on private lands when doing or about to do
damage; landowners and guests only; with game or predator call only; firearm may
be loaded or arrow nocked only when using call.
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Note: After fox season closes (March 1) hunting hours for coyote return to the regular hunting
hours for small game.
AAn artificial light, including laser sights, of the type described above
may be mounted on a person's clothing or firearm. Spotlights powered by vehicle
batteries, floodlights, vehicle headlights or other artificial lights not
similar to the type ordinarily held in the hand or on the person are illegal.
BAll hunters using a .22 or smaller caliber rimfire to take a furbearing animal, day or night, from Nov. 10 - Nov. 14, must have a fur harvester license.
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