With the advent of FLIR systems and night vision scopes has hunting at night without artificial light been addressed for hunting predators?

Answer: 
With predators, such as coyotes, the following administrative rule applies: 03. Unprotected and Predatory Wildlife. Those species of wildlife classified as Unprotected Wildlife and Predatory Wildlife may be taken in any amount, at any time, and in any manner not prohibited by state or federal law, by holders of the appropriate valid Idaho hunting, trapping, or combination hunting and fishing licenses, provided such taking is not in violation of state, county, or city laws, ordinances, or regulations. This rule does not prohibit the use of FLIR or night vision scopes to hunt predators.   
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Thursday, March 22, 2012 - 1:20 PM MDT