Coyote Hunting in Nevada Missouri
Nevada, MO
1-3 Guests • No Lodging • Private • Guided
Description
We hunt coyotes, we kill coyotes, and we hope to educate others on how to do the same.
Hunt on 80k private acres using your equipment or mine!
Your Trip Includes
Experienced Guide
Educational Hunt
Rifle
Stands
Scouted Locations
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Your Host
Heath B
Father. Athlete. Hunter. Therapist. Born and raised in the town of Nevada, your Host Heath can point to a number of accomplishments in his lifetime. From high school to college and beyond, Heath played football - picking up three championships before adding a national championship title as the team's running back. Another of his lifelong pursuits includes coyote hunting. Heath has hunted coyotes since before he could drive and has notoriously won each coyote competition he entered. This natural gift for predator hunting led to Heath receiving an invitation to join The Sportsman Channel for one of their television series on the sport. Through the show, Heath came to realize that long-range hunting is his specialty (some shots at 500 yards). Heath has appeared as guest on many tv shows, podcasts and other broadcasts, sharing his expertise and helping others successfully hunt these wily predators.
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Gear List
- Weather Appropriate Hunting Attire
- Personal Hunting Gear
- Required Missouri Hunting Permits/License
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Rules & Guidelines
COYOTE PERMITS
If you are hunting during daylight hours during firearms deer season, you must also possess an unfilled firearms deer hunting permit and only deer hunting methods may be used.
Resident Trapping Permit
Notes: This permit allows you to trap and sell furbearers and groundhogs. You may also trap rabbits, but you may not sell rabbit carcasses.
Valid until June 30. Available for Missouri residents only.
You may only trap on conservation areas by special use permit. Contact information for area managers can be found in the Conservation Area Atlas.
Resident: This permit allows you to hunt frogs, birds (except turkey), and mammals (except deer). Missouri residents may sell furbearers taken by hunting. ($10)
Furbearers: Nonresidents may not take furbearers with this permit, but may chase furbearers for training dogs during the closed season. They must purchase a Furbearer Hunting and Trapping permit.
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