I have researched this for hours......no make that DAYS, and here's the best advice I can give you. Directly fron our local wardens here.............
Wardens operate by the law. However, according to them, there is sometimes a "gray" area. That's where you can get into trouble if you aren't careful.
If there is a season in progress, I was advised to be legal for THAT season. In other words, if it is deer season, be a legal deer hunter. If it is squirrel season, be a legal squirrel hunter. It matters NOT whether it is public or private land. You need the appropriate licenses and permits for whatever season is open in order to avoid a problem. Is that fair? No. Could you beat it in court? Maybe. Is it worth the hassle to find out? Not to me!
Remember, if squirrel season is open, you gotta hunt with a rimfire. If deer season is open, you have to abide by big game regs. Blaze orange, big game stamps, etc. Even if you aren't deer or squirrel hunting. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smiliesmack.gif
They told me that to be PERFECTLY safe from having a potential problem, I needed to just pretend that there was NO open sesaon on coyotes IF there was another season open at the time. Just be legal for the open season, and then go hunt coyotes. Make sense?