WyoDoug
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I am curious how it is in other states, but in Wyoming you can hunt predators at night with use of artificial light IF you are on private property and have written permission of the landowner as long as you do not shoot onto public or adjoining private property that you do not have permission for. These are covered in Wyoming Title 23, section 306.
Not really asking what the brochures say because in Colorado and I think Wyoming brochures are informative and you still have a responsibility to obey the statute itself. I got cited way back in the 90s when I lived on Colorado where the fishing brochure misstated limits on fish I caught. That got dismissed in court but the hassle of brochure says you can but statute or the actual regulation says no you can't. So my question is what does the statutes and actual regs say on this question for other states than Wyoming.
I am just curious how widely this varies from state to state.
Not really asking what the brochures say because in Colorado and I think Wyoming brochures are informative and you still have a responsibility to obey the statute itself. I got cited way back in the 90s when I lived on Colorado where the fishing brochure misstated limits on fish I caught. That got dismissed in court but the hassle of brochure says you can but statute or the actual regulation says no you can't. So my question is what does the statutes and actual regs say on this question for other states than Wyoming.
I am just curious how widely this varies from state to state.