Want to Hunt Coyotes? Learn How at Upcoming Predator Hunting Clinic

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DWR Press Release

Price — Coyotes are one of Utah’s most common predators, and they can be hunted year-round without a hunting license. But being proficient at pursuing these predators takes practice and some know-how.

The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is hosting a free Predator Hunting Clinic to help you improve your chances of harvesting coyotes and red foxes. The clinic will be held Saturday, Feb. 9, from 10 a.m. to noon at the DWR’s Southeast Regional Office, 319 N. Carbonville Road, in Price.

To sign up online for the free clinic, please visit https://goo.gl/Jizp9j.

Division employees and other experienced sportsmen will offer tutorials on several components of coyote and fox hunting, such as predator habitat, effective calling, firearms and ammunition, trapping and other tactics.

“Coyotes can be one of the most fun and tricky species to hunt in Utah,” said DWR wildlife recreation program specialist Walt Maldonado. “It takes some persistence, but if you enjoy the opportunity of hunting year-round, coyotes are worth the effort.”

This event is sponsored by Sportsman’s Corner of Bill’s Home Furnishings in Price. For more information, contact Walt Maldonado at (435) 820-8147.

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