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Michigan opens 7-month coyote season (Mar–Oct 2026) to reduce conflicts, allowing hunting, banning trapping on public lands.
Michigan has launched a seven-month statewide coyote management season from March 2 to October 14, 2026, allowing hunting on private and public lands while banning trapping on public and commercial forest lands.
Hunting with dogs is restricted from April 16 to July 7, and non-lethal cable restraints are prohibited.
Coyote carcasses must be properly disposed of via burial, landfill, or composting.
A base license is required for residents, while trappers and nonresidents need a fur harvest license.
The season aims to reduce conflicts with livestock, pets, and rural communities amid rising coyote populations.
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Michigan abre la temporada de coyotes de 7 meses (marzo a octubre de 2026) para reducir los conflictos, permitiendo la caza y prohibiendo el atrapamiento en tierras públicas.