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12/28/2008 2:11:43 PM EDT
Can you use an AR15 for Coyote hunting in Indiana on public land?

Also, what is the season for Coyote?
12/28/2008 3:24:01 PM EDT
[#1]
Coyote, Striped Skunk Oct. 15, 2008 - March 15, 2009 No limit

Possession of Hides/Carcasses
It is illegal to possess the untanned hides or carcasses of furbearers
outside of these dates:

SPECIES OF HIDES LEGAL POSSESSION

Beaver Nov. 15 - Apr. 4
Red, Gray Fox Oct. 15 - March 20
Mink, Muskrat, Long-tailed Weasel Nov. 15 - Feb. 20
Raccoon, Opossum Nov. 8 - Feb. 20
Coyote, Striped Skunk Oct. 15 - April 4*

Predator Calling

It is legal to hunt fox and coyote with the use of mouth- or hand-operated calls, or with the use
of recorded calls. Spotlights may be used to take fox and coyote. There are no restrictions on hunting
hours or firearms.

It is illegal to hunt fox or coyote from a roadway or with the use of any motor-driven conveyance.
*Regulations governing the possession of coyotes is subject to change.
At the time of printing, regulations require that a coyote must not be
possessed from April 5 through October 14 except to provide for its
prompt disposal.

Landowners may take coyotes at any time on
the land they own or provide written permission
for others to take coyotes on their land at any
time, without a permit.

All info above form the following:

2008-2009 Indiana Hunting & Trapping Guide

Indiana DNR
12/28/2008 5:24:56 PM EDT
[#2]
As far as I know you can use anything you want, but I hunt my own land
12/28/2008 5:55:08 PM EDT
[#3]
So I take this to mean that I can use my AR15, even on public land, with a hunting license, right?
12/29/2008 6:02:04 AM EDT
[#4]
You can use your AR if you like.  Other rifles may be more accurate for long range shots but the AR is fine.
12/29/2008 6:35:57 AM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:
So I take this to mean that I can use my AR15, even on public land, with a hunting license, right?


Correct.
12/30/2008 7:39:13 AM EDT
[#6]
JimTh and I took our AR's coyote hunting this morning on a couple of private farms near my home that have produced coyote sightings and multiple kills in the past. All we saw were squirrels, and also two dogs that were chasing a nice herd of does past my lock-on treestand that I thought about bowhunting out of later this week.
12/30/2008 8:06:15 AM EDT
[#7]
M4Madness ... what load do you use for Coyotes?  A soft point?  Expanding hollow point?  Ballistic tip?  Open tip match?
12/30/2008 8:54:26 AM EDT
[#8]
Quoted:
M4Madness ... what load do you use for Coyotes?  A soft point?  Expanding hollow point?  Ballistic tip?  Open tip match?


Right now? A .458 SOCOM.

My only other upper at the moment is my M16's 14.5" 5.56MM barrel, which is too short to use on a non-SBR lower. I'm going to build a .25 WSSM set-up one of these days for coyotes.

As for bullet selection, just about anything (other than FMJ) works if you don't want to save the hide. I'm not sure what JimTh uses, but ballistic tips seem to be pretty popular for varmints these days.
1/1/2009 5:26:41 AM EDT
[#9]
Rhinodo99 and I will be doing some yote hunting in Dearborn in the next couple of weeks and I hope he will allow me to use his new AR. Last year I used a 12 ga. with the Winchester SXP123 sabot slugs, but I didn't get to shoot anything. [>:/]
1/1/2009 6:38:28 PM EDT
[#10]
Quoted:
What load do you use for Coyotes?  A soft point?  Expanding hollow point?  Ballistic tip?  Open tip match?


Here's a brief discussion I found about it:

http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=10&f=3&t=619009
1/1/2009 7:14:08 PM EDT
[#11]
Back when I hunted, I used an AR firing the BH 69gr SMK's with great results.
1/3/2009 5:58:50 AM EDT
[#12]
I started coyote hunting with Win white box 45 gr JHP.  Those things were explosive and wouldn't penetrate well if you hit a bone.  I tried some 60 (62?) gr VMAX and they penetrated better but made gigantic (6" or so!) exit wounds if you hit a bone.  My rifle didn't shoot them very well either.  I started handloading and have some Barnes 53 gr TSX loads that I want to try.  They're supposed to expand quickly but not blow up, should be a good fur friendly bullet.
1/3/2009 6:09:16 AM EDT
[#13]
JimTH, you might want to try the 'Varmint Grenade' I believe they are made by Barnes.  It's technology derived from desining frangible bullets for militay training.  They enter with a .22 cal hole, basically disentegrate mushing up the insides of a coyote and leaving little to no exit hole.  I'm not a fur hunter, but if they work well (and I read in Handloader magazine they did), they should be a great fur gettin' bullet!

ETA  magazine article HERE

Doug K
1/17/2009 4:02:15 PM EDT
[#14]


I just shot this coyote about two hours ago as it came through the field at my house. My wife saw it out the front window and yelled at me to grab my rifle from the safe. It stood out there motionless while I was retrieving my .458 SOCOM, but by the time I got out the back door, it was walking at a fast pace. I practically had to yell at it to stop it. At the shot, it ran very, very hard, and I said to myself, "How in the heck did I miss that?!!!" Just to make sure, I took off walking to the back of the field, and saw it lying there. The photo depicts the exit side.
1/17/2009 4:24:36 PM EDT
[#15]
That's awesome right there^.
I'd love to get some .458S action on a coyote!
It sucks leaving the gun sit until next deer season.
1/17/2009 7:56:06 PM EDT
[#16]
I own 80 acres north/east of Indy, we've taken 16 coyote off it this year, 4 by rifle, the rest by trap. Don't worry about the pop. Get'em <>< Duce
1/17/2009 9:36:26 PM EDT
[#17]
If I'm hunting on my own land, what CAN'T I use?

I'm assuming no hunting from vehicle, no lasers, no hunting from or over roads and such. But if you can hunt from vehicle offroad, or something like that, let me know.
1/18/2009 5:09:19 AM EDT
[#18]
A long time ago, spoke to a LEO about shooting hi power firearms in IN. It had been a long time discussion on wheather firing a centerfire anywhere here was legal. He said that other than deer, duck, and turkey you can hunt squirrels with a 7 M/M mag. What is illegal "discharging any firearm in an unsafe manner". It's up to the LEO to determine what is unsafe, "discretionary law" . <>< Duce
1/18/2009 5:13:15 AM EDT
[#19]
Quoted:
If I'm hunting on my own land, what CAN'T I use?

I'm assuming no hunting from vehicle, no lasers, no hunting from or over roads and such. But if you can hunt from vehicle offroad, or something like that, let me know.


Lasers are legal for all game in Indiana, deer included. You can use ANYTHING to hunt coyotes –– 50 BMG, if you want. You cannot hunt from a motorized vehicle, regardless if you are a half mile from a road and on your own property.
1/18/2009 5:55:25 AM EDT
[#20]
Quoted:
I own 80 acres north/east of Indy, we've taken 16 coyote off it this year, 4 by rifle, the rest by trap. Don't worry about the pop. Get'em <>< Duce


Sounds like fun.  I went on some public land near Lake Monroe, but, not surprisingly, saw nothing.  Then, I went on a farm in Johnson county, and again saw nothing.  Dang it, I want to shoot a Coyote!!!!
1/18/2009 11:18:59 PM EDT
[#21]
Quoted:
Quoted:
If I'm hunting on my own land, what CAN'T I use?

I'm assuming no hunting from vehicle, no lasers, no hunting from or over roads and such. But if you can hunt from vehicle offroad, or something like that, let me know.


Lasers are legal for all game in Indiana, deer included. You can use ANYTHING to hunt coyotes –– 50 BMG, if you want. You cannot hunt from a motorized vehicle, regardless if you are a half mile from a road and on your own property.


That's great! I just read the hunting/fishing guide again, and it agrees with you!
For some reason, the last time I read it, I thought that there was a "not" in there somewhere. I probably will never actually use a laser, but its good to know that I can if I want to.
1/20/2009 7:47:03 AM EDT
[#22]
A little coyote 101. Coyote are smarter than any dog/deer, have a nose better than a bloodhounds, eyesight better than a turkeys. When calling they will circle down wind, so set up so you can cover right and left of down wind. They will come to bait, gut pile/pile of road kill. Treestands work but must be 20' +.For more try:
http://www.coyotegods.com <>< Duce