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Coyote hunting with a .30-06 is generally allowed in the United States, but specific regulations vary by state.
State-Specific Regulations
To hunt coyotes in your state with a .30-06, check with your state’s wildlife agency for regulations and bag limits. For example, in Texas, coyotes can be hunted year-round with a valid hunting license and no bag limit. In contrast, California has a specific season for coyote hunting, typically from September 1 to March 31, with a bag limit of three coyotes per season.
Choosing the Right Ammunition
When hunting coyotes with a .30-06, choose the right ammunition for the job. A 150-grain or 170-grain bullet with a muzzle velocity of around 2,700 feet per second is ideal for coyote hunting. This type of ammunition provides sufficient stopping power and penetration to effectively take down coyotes. Consider using a hollow-point or soft-point bullet to increase the chances of a clean kill.
Hunting Techniques and Tips
Successful coyote hunting requires a combination of knowledge, skill, and patience. Use a good pair of binoculars to spot coyotes from a distance, and consider using a rifle with a scope for accurate shots. When hunting at dawn or dusk, when coyotes are most active, use a slow and deliberate approach to get close to your target. Avoid disturbing your surroundings and keep a safe distance to avoid spooking the coyote.
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