Yes, you can. The following quote comes from the INDNR website (See Link):
The DNR controls the population of coyotes primarily by a regulated hunting and trapping season, which runs from Oct. 15 through March 15. A hunting or trapping license is required, unless the individual is hunting or trapping on land he/she owns. In addition, Indiana law allows landowners, or a person with written permission of a landowner, to take coyotes year-round on private property.
More information about coping with coyotes or other wildlife can be viewed by clicking on the Dealing with Nuisance Wildlife icon at the attached link named "INDNR Icon" or by going to the link named "INDNR Alternate".
May I recommend .243 Winchester with a 75 grain hollow point bullet and a 3x9 scope. Coyotes won't let you get close.
YES! I spotted one on Lake Monroe yesterday evening at dusk.
coyotes are not, nor ever have been extirpated in indiana.
Highland, Indiana is not in central or southern Indiana. It is in northwest Indiana close to Chicago, Illinois.
CenturyTel of Central Indiana was created in 1954.
Indiana Central Railway was created in 1848.
Indiana Central Railway ended in 1864.
Coyotes have very good night vision and a very good sense of smell.
Elwood is in north-central Indiana is Tipton County, Indiana.
IN-Central Indiana 074908594 IN-Southern Indiana 086300041
yes
Valparaiso, Indiana is in the Central Time Zone.
Central-Ravens! North-Gators! South-Coyotes!
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