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    Last edited by Brampton Mike; January 25th, 2016 at 05:21 PM.

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    Thanks for posting. Is this workshop for members only?

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    No it is open to anyone......

    https://www.ofah.org/coyoteworkshops/

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    I just scanned over the agenda. Should be a good day for anyone wanting to learn about coyotes.

    Did anyone contact these people for their side of the story?

    http://coyotewatchcanada.com/

    PS Don't forget to donate!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SK33T3R View Post
    I just scanned over the agenda. Should be a good day for anyone wanting to learn about coyotes.

    Did anyone contact these people for their side of the story?

    http://coyotewatchcanada.com/

    PS Don't forget to donate!

    I just looked at that website and it looks like a bunch of tree hugging anti hunters too me! Correct me if i'm wrong..........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brampton Mike View Post
    I just looked at that website and it looks like a bunch of tree hugging anti hunters too me! Correct me if i'm wrong..........
    Oh! They're tree huggers for sure! I know first hand. I have an in-law that belongs. She saves'em and I shoot'em every chance I get. spring summer fall winter. I once almost jumped the ditch trying to hit one with the truck!
    They're an invasive species just like cormorants or gobies.
    Here's a buck that went past me 2 nights in a row heading out to feed in the fields. On the 3rd day this is what was laying in the field right on the laneway. This was a healthy deer. The coyotes got him out in the open field - pulled him down and stripped him clean. Still looking for both shoulder blades. Unreal how little was left after just 1 day .. actually from when I seen him on the hoof until I found him dead was 20 hrs later.

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    Sk33t3r.... I hope you took the head, make for a great texas mount.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fratri View Post
    Sk33t3r.... I hope you took the head, make for a great texas mount.
    I was hoping to collect the head a year later and a year larger! with an arrow! I did cut off the head and left it in the back yard for 2 yrs. I had some complaints from my neighbor. Then just this fall my son wanted it. he hacked away any fur left on it and we bleached it to remove any left over meat and STINK. He's got it on his mantle - texas style - then he took my moose rack from this year. Friggin kids are trying to clean me out!
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    Sorry going to be in Nevada that weekend... wish me luck...beside you guys know I don't hunt in Ontario any more. The light fur of western dogs bring more money any ways...
    Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SK33T3R View Post
    I was hoping to collect the head a year later and a year larger! with an arrow! I did cut off the head and left it in the back yard for 2 yrs. I had some complaints from my neighbor. Then just this fall my son wanted it. he hacked away any fur left on it and we bleached it to remove any left over meat and STINK. He's got it on his mantle - texas style - then he took my moose rack from this year. Friggin kids are trying to clean me out!
    Sounds like love to me....we should all be so lucky.
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