Hunting - Other Species
Fox and Coyote
Seasons open year around.
View most current regulations.
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Residents must possess the following licenses:
- Fishing, Hunting, and Furbearer Certificate - $1
- Furbearer License - $7 (not required of residents under age 16),
or a
- Combination License - $32 (includes Small Game, General Game and
Habitat, Furbearer, and Fishing licenses).
- Military - Upon presentation of valid
leave papers and a valid North Dakota operator's license, a resident
who is on leave and is an active duty as a member of the United
States armed forces or the United States merchant marine may hunt
small game, fish, or trap during the open season without a license.
Nonresidents must possess the following licenses:
- Nonresident Fishing, Hunting, and Furbearer Certificate - $2
- Nonresident Furbearer and Nongame License - $25
A Nonresident May Not Hunt G&F Lands Oct. 11-17
Nonresidents may not hunt on lands owned or leased by the North Dakota Game and Fish Department,Nonresidents
may not hunt on lands owned or leased by the North Dakota Game and Fish Department, including
State Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) and Private Lands Open To Sportsmen (PLOTS), for the
first week of pheasant season (October 11-17). This restriction applies to all types of hunting,
not just pheasants. This restriction does not apply to lands owned or managed
by other state agencies that may be open to hunting, such as state school lands, federal lands
that may be open to hunting, such as US Fish and Wildlife Service Waterfowl Production Areas
(WPAs), or to private lands not enrolled in the G&F PLOTS program.
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