If a deer killed by coyotes on private property, should it be reported to MNR the same way as road kill?
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If a deer killed by coyotes on private property, should it be reported to MNR the same way as road kill?
No because your too busy hunting coyotes over it lol
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No harm in calling them. They may keep stats. Let us know if they care.
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Lol, calling because a wild animal had his usual dinner? That's how coyote live, just saying.
If you want to save part of it - you should report it.
If you're just leaving it there, no need.
No need to report it, your call though.
Throw a game camera up and watch nature take its course.
Unusual for coyotes to take down a full size healthy deer so I definitely would not eat it.
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A friend of mine took the front shoulders off a deer we found dead during the rifle season one year. The deer had been shot by the neighbour. They tracked it for over a kilometer onto the property we were hunting, but by the time they found it, the coyotes had gotten into the rear legs, so they left the deer there. My buddy harvested the front shoulders off the deer a few days later and had them ground up. Not something I would do, but he lived to tell the tale.
Coyotes attacked this small buck mid winter in my barn yard. Blood every where. He eventually made it to the safety of the Barn. I went out to see what the dogs were on about, saw the pack of yotes still in the yard. I shot him to take him out of his misery and called the MNR to claim claim the carcass.
I had pictures of him (distinctive rack) from the previous fall on my trail cam (bush beside the farm). Was a healthy young deer.
https://i.imgur.com/lqcPJ7zl.jpg
What was the outcome of interaction with MNR?Quote:
Coyotes attacked this small buck mid winter in my barn yard. Blood every where. He eventually made it to the safety of the Barn. I went out to see what the dogs were on about, saw the pack of yotes still in the yard. I shot him to take him out of his misery and called the MNR to claim claim the carcass
I was called on the property in similar situation. I would take the carcass, but the owner does not want all this fuss with MNR.
That's why I'm asking. Seems like if I would leave it for coyotes feast then it's fine, but if I'd like to take a part of it then I have to get the owner a headache interacting with MNR.
Correct?
What fuss? Could you not just call it in, like a road kill, if you did not shoot it? I have registered road killed deer before , and no MNRF shows up , they just give you a registration number. Good to go.
Thanks a lot for your input!
However I read it through but could not find neither online registration or even phone number to call
https://www.ontario.ca/page/keep-dead-wild-animal
Did you read the part about how to register ??? It tells you Rules that apply to the possession of a peltHow to register
Step 1: Sign in or create a ONe-key ID
Step 2: Create a Natural Resources Registry profile
Step 3: Register a Notice of Possession
- select My Services from the main menu
- click on Create New Registration
- select Notice of Possession from the registry options
- complete the required information
- submit the registration
Attachment 39560
Thanks, yes, I found it and registered. However deer is not listed there ....
Not sure why and not sure what I should do ....Not sure why and not sure what I should do ....
Yes...
I guess I look pretty stupid...
May be I am....
Thanks!
Appreciate your replies!
No, checking it triple in such circumstances!Quote:
You didn't fly to Alaska and leave your Licenses and tags sitting on the night table at home.
Thanks everybody to helping me!