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    coyotes tend to be quiet until october and then really make a sound until february and march. i had a pack right behind the barn a while ago and every once in a while they pass thru. people are crazy to think they will manage to control the population in southern ontario. but you can deter a local pack

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    I take all that back, the last 4 nights have been nothing but coyotes howling. I think it is like Fox told me, that MikePal tracks them on a 2 week cycle of hunt routes. It was so bad, they woke the wife and I out of sleep..with me smiling...lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by line052 View Post
    I take all that back, the last 4 nights have been nothing but coyotes howling. I think it is like Fox told me, that MikePal tracks them on a 2 week cycle of hunt routes. It was so bad, they woke the wife and I out of sleep..with me smiling...lol
    I think we should have a house warming party. The ladies can socialize well the guys go greet the locals...
    Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.

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    hah, ive only seen them in the city to be honest with ya, dont see any when i go hunting, they are out there tho, in numbers as well dont underestimate those buggers, my father actually had about 3 or 4 of them running at him when he was walking to his stand in the morning, makes you want to load your gun before you walk in every morning :S

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bowjob View Post
    hah, ive only seen them in the city to be honest with ya, dont see any when i go hunting, they are out there tho, in numbers as well dont underestimate those buggers, my father actually had about 3 or 4 of them running at him when he was walking to his stand in the morning, makes you want to load your gun before you walk in every morning :S
    At the old camp I stopped walking in to my stand before I could see, I wanted to be loaded on the walk in. That is what happens when you can smell a wolf or a bear (dead animal stink) while sitting in the pitch black with your back against a tree.

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    hey OP, do you have any type of calls? my uncle use to use a fawn distress call to bait those buggers in

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    planning in the works.
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    I think we should have a house warming party. The ladies can socialize well the guys go greet the locals...
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    I have a Future Steel bldg. coming soon, that has to be built 18 X 25ft, Hunt Camp is only 15 minutes away from house.
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    hey OP, do you have any type of calls? my uncle use to use a fawn distress call to bait those buggers in
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    Quote Originally Posted by line052 View Post
    planning in the works.
    Any time in the last two weeks of October and I am sure Karen would go for it. She was upset you had to cancel this year.
    Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.

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    lol, I always say there is more wild life int he city limits than there is where I hunt! you would be amazed with the night life around the city. I used to work night and you would see deer, yotes, foxes everything you see in the country.

    I remember one night on Lakeshore in Mississauga, about 3 am I see this deer stroll out in front of my truck slowly with no concern and slowly cross the road and stop in the park to my right about 20 yards away. I thought it would be fun to see what it would do if I got out of the truck and walk in the park. It payed no attention to me and and kept looking at me and the street then I see a yote cross the road sneakily and zig zag around the park trying to flank the deer. It was a lot of fun but the deer knew I wasn't the one to worry about LOL. it walked away and I don't know who won the hide and seek game but it was a fun experience. Neither one of the wild life was worried about me.
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