“Raccoons, foxes, opossums, beavers, nutria, coyotes and bobcats can be legally hunted at night, with or without the use of light and with dogs, except during the spring turkey season. Hunters are allowed to hunt raccoons with dogs during the spring turkey season with a permit from the MDWFP. These permits can be applied for online at mdwfp.com. Landowners, tenants or their designated agents may take disturbing animals to land they own or rent to them throughout the year. Beavers, coyotes, nutria, foxes, skunks and wild boars are classified as troublesome species and may be caught year-round by licensed hunters in accordance with applicable regulations (see MDWFP Rule 7.1). If hunting from ships is allowed, it is legal to hunt from any ship as long as the ship is not under forward movement by the influence of mechanical means or sails. On private property, it is legal to hunt from any motorized vehicle (including ATVs, golf carts, etc.) as long as the vehicle is stationary. The amount you should get really depends on what you`re hunting and how you`re hunting. I do a lot of pig hunting. A lot of shooting at moving targets, so I wield a 35mm scope. Lots of field of view and a bit of magnification.
18-25mm are good for thick woods or in rooms. Very low magnification. The 50-60mm have a small magnification. They are good for what you would consider typical daytime shots. The Singal shot an animal 300 meters away. They all overlap a bit. I shot from 1 foot to 350 with my 35mm scopes and my buddy shoots running pigs with a 50mm. He begins to have problems within 30 meters. “Telescopic and laser sights can be used on all legal devices for hunting fur carriers.” “Utah Code §§ 23-20-3, 23-20-12 & Utah Admin. Rule R657-11-12 You may harvest all fur carriers – except bobcats and martens – by all legal means except explosives and poisons. During hunting and trapping, you may not use the illegal lighting methods described on page 20.
Bobcats can only be caught by shooting or falling or with the help of dogs. Martens can only be caught with a raised and covered set where the maximum size of the trap should not exceed 11/2 feet or 160 conibear. Harvesting fur carriers by shooting or with the help of dogs is limited to 30 minutes before sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset, unless you have permission from the county to put coyotes, red foxes, striped skunks or raccoons in the spotlight. For more information on projectors, see page 20. “Foxes can, but raccoons can`t be hunted on Sundays. Foxes and raccoons can be hunted at any time, day or night, except during the regular deer season with antlers or antlers/without antlers, and during this time they can only be hunted according to the legal hours for deer. “According to R12-4-304, a person shall not use or possess electronic night vision devices, electronically enhanced light sensors, thermal imaging devices or laser visors when recording wild animals: with the exception of devices such as laser rangefinders, self-luminous reticle scopes and fiber optic viewfinders with self-luminous visors or pins that do not project visible light. on an animal. “If they are hunted during gun season, the hours of operation and legal hunting equipment are the same as for the gun season. Rifles and night vision devices are legal for coyote hunting; However, rifle hunts and night hunts between 30 minutes after sunset and 30 minutes before sunrise are prohibited during the firearms and front magazine season.
“In Tennessee, it is currently illegal to hunt coyotes at night in any form (light or night vision/thermal optical) This petition is a proposal from Big Game Hunters in Tennessee calling on the Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency to legalize hunting coyotes at night on private land, using thermal night/optical vision and any form that allows TWRA!” Wild boars are a non-native invasive species. Boars are also known as wild boars, wild boars and wild boars. Hunters are encouraged to report all sightings to the wildlife division of wildohio.gov/reportwildlife. You must have a valid hunting license to hunt wild pigs. If they are hunted during gun season, the hours of operation and legal hunting equipment are the same as for the firearms season. Rifles and night vision devices are legal for hunting feral pigs; However, rifle hunts and night hunts between 30 minutes after sunset and 30 minutes before sunrise are prohibited during deer rifle and front magazine season. Coyotes and foxes (red and grey) can be hunted at any time. Anyone who hunts coyotes or foxes from 30 minutes after sunset to 30 minutes before sunrise should hunt exclusively on foot. Allows the use of artificial light, night vision, thermal imaging or infrared light with a power source not exceeding 6 volts.
Artificial light should produce a red, green or amber color. Opening: November 25 – Closing: March 15. So, if I understand correctly, you can hunt dogs at night with NV and Thermal because you have permits – that`s great. Do you have any ideas about 320 vs 640 thermal given the typical areas of average TN? I just think if I don`t get 640, I can kick myself later. but I certainly wouldn`t have to identify myself at 1000 meters as you could all do by hunting pigs in TEXAS!! “The use of artificial light, night vision, thermal imaging or infrared light to locate or hunt game is prohibited, except for beavers, raccoons, foxes and coyotes. Non-wildlife species are defined as any wildlife that has not been legally classified as a law or ordinance in Montana; Examples include badgers, raccoons, red foxes, hares, rabbits, ground squirrels, marmots, tree squirrels, porcupines, and prairie dogs. The removal of aquatic animals other than mussels using legal methods during an open season. “Beavers and raccoons can also be caught on foot at any time of the day when hunting using artificial light, night vision, thermal imaging or infrared light with an energy source not exceeding 6 volts. Artificial light should produce a red, green or amber color, except when a raccoon is thrown or caught in check.
Legal firearms for hunting beavers and raccoons with flashlights are rifles or handguns that fire a rim firing cartridge of a .22 caliber or shotgun not exceeding .410 meters.