you are right in the middle of a current urban coyote study area lol , watch out for the ones with collars
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I don't think that's how the balancing act works out. Farmers and insurance companies already complain about the too appealing deer population. Lots of coyotes around my neck of the woods, but also lots of farmers getting kill permits and lots of collisions with deer and cars. Using that strategy, the government would likely end up spending our hunting dollars on lawsuits from farmers and insurance companies who think the populations are appealing enough... that's how the tide is going these days... at least around here.
Good job, man!
Folks Coyotes are not a native species in Ontario. They are invasive and should be exterminated with extreme prejudice.
They are not a balancing factor in our ecosystem, rather they imbalance it. Their reproductive capabilities coupled with their inherent adaptive capabilities make them hard to control. Keep in mind they eat EVERYTHING.
I hunt these things regularly and when I go for a walk in the bush I see deer tracks followed by coyote tracks all over the place.
There should be a provincial bounty available.
I read nonsense where folks talk about how they only eat rodents and such.... Utter nonsense. I can go out tomorrow and use a deer grunt call to call them in. I have done so. Also there is a good reason the lightning Jack on the FoxPro is so productive....
Sure they will eat mice and other rodents but that is not their primary target or staple in Ontario.
Its Deer, Turkey, Rabbit, grouse, cat, etc. The bigger the better.