Well, I am starting this blog to discuss my new interest in predator hunting. Specifically, I am focused on hunting coyotes in the north-central counties of California. The best part about hunting coyotes in California is that they are allowed to be hunted all year long. There is no official "coyote season" and all that is required is a hunting license. You do not need to purchase special tags or get additional stamps for your license to hunt coyotes.
I have placed a set of links at the top of this blog linking to a general description of coyotes and the hunting regulations from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. Since I am interested in hunting bobcats too, there are links to a general description of bobcats as well as hunting regulations specific to hunting them as well. To hunt bobcats, special tags are required in addition to a hunting license.
The other link will take you to a site that gives instruction on the proper way to sight-in a hunting rifle. This obviously is an important step to hunting coyotes. As many shots will be taken out past 100 yards once a coyote is successfully called in.
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