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AK in Utah???

Bflamante

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You can only bring it if you are planning on shooting it. No safe queens are allowed ;)
Coyotes are not protected and do not require a license. Rabbits vary depending on what kind. Jacks are good to go.
 

ainokea

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icode wrote:
Thanks. Hey, one other question... Can I hunt coyotes and or jackrabbits there, w/o a permit or license?
I know you do not need a license to hunt jackrabbits. I am not sure about coyotes but I will look into it.
 

ScottyT

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The only way AKs can be brought into the state is if they are left with me for the mandatory 6-month waiting period! :celebrate


Bring it, shoot it, invite me!

Coyotes and Jacks are good to go, need a license for Cottontails.
 

icode

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ScottyT wrote:
The only way AKs can be brought into the state is if they are left with me for the mandatory 6-month waiting period! :celebrate


Bring it, shoot it, invite me!

Coyotes and Jacks are good to go, need a license for Cottontails.
Thanks Scotty. I'll be in Pine Valley the first weekend of October come on down:celebrate
 

Kevin Jensen

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Yes, we love evil rifles!

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scorpioajr

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icode wrote:
Thanks. Hey, one other question... Can I hunt coyotes and or jackrabbits there, w/o a permit or license?

i recently contacted the Division of Wildlife Resources and they told me that the Coyote is NOT protected.

It is 110% legal to shoot, kill, skin, or eat (if you so wish) Coyotes WITHOUT a permit.
 

Bflamante

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colormered wrote:
"It is AMAZING how much that elk looked like a coyote....... I just can't believe the resemblance!"
Yeah, those mutant dogs must be getting big and growing horns from all of the waste going out west. Shoot at the big ones first. Especially if they bugle back trying to pretend to be like an elk.
 
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