COLUMBIA — The Missouri Department of Conservation is allowing hunters to use artificial light and other methods for a longer portion of the coyote harvesting season. This change increases the number ...
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MISSOURI — Missouri hunters can use artificial light and other nighttime equipment for a longer stretch of the year during coyote season under regulation changes that took effect this month, according ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The Missouri Department of Conservation is reminding hunters that artificial light and other methods are now allowed during a longer period of the state’s coyote hunting season.