2 man teams are released on Friday night after sign in, and come back in for check in on Saturday night with whatever they got. You can go where you want, as long as it is legal. G&P sends an officer there who gives a safety brief before release, and reminds folks about trespassing laws.
Last year's anti-cheating methods: (subject to change)
-Coyotes are temp-checked
-Must have time stamped photo of shooter and 'yote from time of kill (cell phone)
-MUST BE A TEAM (no individuals)
Compared to other contests that I talked to some of the hunters about, where people just go home and drag 47 coyotes out of the freezer, this one is well known for having no-bullguano admins that do an excellent job of interdicting on cheating (last year, a team that was well known for cheating at other comps, quit and asked for their money back after they heard about temp checking).
Prizes:
1st-6th Places - Cash
Tough Luck (no yotes but still showed up to check in)
Crazy Critter (strange animal)
Heaviest Coyote
Numbers are king, but weights are used to break ties and there is a prize for heaviest coyote. Winning team had 6 yotes last year, odd animal prize went to a porcupine (I had no idea we even had those in Nebraska), and everyone that showed up to check in got at least a door prize. Tough luck prize was a set of harris bipods donated by yours truly.
There were a total of 60 something coyotes, 2 bobcats, a giant coon, a skunk, 2 badgers, and a porcupine. A fur buyer is on site and paying generously at check in (and you are welcome to bring furs that are not from the contest).