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    Yesterday witnessed a massive tree slaughter by a monster porcupine.
    Tamaracks one by one,all dead.
    Big ones,likely 20 years plus old....

    What is actually the rule to hunt porcupines?
    I know-they can be harvested under small game licence, South from the French River.
    But-what is the rule AFTER harvesting the animal.
    Like-what the law requires to do with the carcass.

    Edible animals must be eaten,furbearing animals(the ones can be hunted)must have hide saved and used up.......
    What about the porcine?

    This is public land,and i would "love"to save those trees nearby,but at the other hand,i am not looking for a trouble.
    Thanx
    Last edited by gbk; November 2nd, 2021 at 07:27 AM.

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    You do know that tamaracks loose all their needles every year making them "look" dead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fisherman View Post
    You do know that tamaracks loose all their needles every year making them "look" dead.
    I know but these trees are chewed to shreds by the porky, and he is chewing another one as we speak.
    Plus these have brown leaves ,or none,while the next ones are great yellow still,with a lot of foliage , falling like snowflakes in the winter.

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    Apparently they are good eating
    Go where you feel most alive

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    -----SSS----
    Hope for the best, prepare for the worst!

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    Enjoy watching nature take place as it should be, and leave it alone….


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    Quote Originally Posted by outdoorlife View Post
    Enjoy watching nature take place as it should be, and leave it alone….


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    Do you have that same attitude towards coyotes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gbk View Post
    I know but these trees are chewed to shreds by the porky, and he is chewing another one as we speak.
    Plus these have brown leaves ,or none,while the next ones are great yellow still,with a lot of foliage , falling like snowflakes in the winter.
    I agree. It's not hard to tell if a tree has been hit by porkies.

    Quote Originally Posted by outdoorlife View Post
    Enjoy watching nature take place as it should be, and leave it alone.
    Protecting my dogs, outbuildings and trees are more important than "watching nature take place."

    On my property they are shoot on sight and bury them where they fall.
    Last edited by Badenoch; November 2nd, 2021 at 11:54 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Candice_h View Post
    Apparently they are good eating
    Seems i can assume You have already tried..........Any good receipt???

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    So last time my Turkish friend was here some how we got talking about porcupines he said they where good eating
    And I said how do you go about skinning a porcupine he said you put them in a pail of water watch closely they relax quills then you can dress them ?

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