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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowwalker View Post
    Since the Starlings are NOT causing damage to Property or a threat to life(Section 6[4]), they do not fall under the classification of a nuisance animal. Even if they were to fall in that class you would still need to be a " Farmer", or a LICENCED agent named by and acting upon the farmers behalf. Section 6[3]

    In the Fish and Wildlife Act..
    6. (1) Except under the authority of a licence and in accordance with the regulations, a
    person shall not hunt or trap,
    (a) big game;
    (b) a game mammal that is not referred to in clause (a);
    (c) a game bird;
    (d) a furbearing mammal;
    (e) a game reptile;
    (f) a game amphibian;
    (g) a bird referred to in subsection 5 (2); or
    (h) wildlife that is not referred to in clauses (a) to (g), the hunting of which is not
    prohibited by section 5. 1997, c. 41, s. 6 (1); 2009, c. 33, Sched. 22, s. 2 (7).
    Trappers
    (2) Despite subsection (1)’s requirement for a licence but subject to section 9 and to any
    requirement for a licence under section 79, the holder of a licence to trap furbearing mammals
    may, in accordance with the licence and without any other licence, in the area described in the
    licence and to the extent that the open season falls within the period from September 1 in a
    year to June 30 of the following year,
    (a) hunt or trap black bear and other game mammals, other than white-tailed deer,
    moose, woodland caribou or American elk;
    (b) hunt game birds, other than wild turkey;
    (c) hunt birds referred to in subsection 5 (2); and
    (d) hunt wildlife referred to in clause (1) (h). 1997, c. 41, s. 6 (2); 2009, c. 33,
    Sched. 22, s. 2 (8).
    Farmers
    (3) Despite subsection (1)’s requirement for a licence, a farmer or a member of a
    farmer’s family who resides with the farmer may, during the open season and without a
    licence, on the farmer’s land,
    (a) hunt or trap furbearing mammals;
    (b) hunt or trap game mammals, other than big game;
    (c) hunt game birds, other than wild turkey;
    (d) hunt or trap game reptiles or game amphibians;
    (e) hunt birds referred to in subsection 5 (2); and
    (f) hunt wildlife referred to in clause (1) (h). 1997, c. 41, s. 6 (3); 2009, c. 33,
    Sched. 22, s. 2 (9).
    Exception
    (4) Despite subsection (1), a person may hunt or trap wildlife referred to in subsection
    (1) without a licence in the circumstances prescribed by the regulations. 2012, c. 8, Sched. 16,
    s. 1.
    ( This applies to Protection of Life and Property/Livestock)

    Section 5(1)(2)
    5. (1) A person shall not hunt or trap specially protected wildlife or any bird that
    belongs to a species that is wild by nature and is not a game bird. 2009, c. 33, Sched. 22,
    s. 2 (5).
    Exceptions
    (2) Subsection (1) does not apply to,
    (a) an American crow, brown-headed cowbird, common grackle, house sparrow,
    red-winged blackbird or starling;
    (b) a bird that is declared to be a migratory game bird in the Convention set out in the
    Schedule to the Migratory Birds Convention Act, 1994 (Canada);
    (c) a bird that has been transported into Ontario, or propagated from stock that was
    transported into Ontario, and that is released with the Minister’s authorization
    under section 54, other than a specially protected bird or a member of a species
    prescribed by the regulations for the purpose of this clause; or
    (d) any other bird, other than a specially protected bird, that is hunted with the
    authorization of the Minister. 1997, c. 41, s. 5 (2); 2009, c. 33, Sched. 22, s. 2 (6).
    They could be a nuisance. They could also be causing damage. If these birds are pooping on there stuff, the stuff can now be contaminated and therefore damaged.
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    That's just your claim that they are not a nuisance . Many,many gardeners would disagree . I can't see them just shooting them for sport and by your own words they threw them over the hedge so its not hunting . Come on up here and watch me biff every red squirrel in the yard . I'm not hunting them nor am I trapping them . I could use a hand making all repairs I have to with them buggers around . In my shop ,my garage,my barn and on occasion my house . They get biffed year round with extreme prejudice .

    TD

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    Quote Originally Posted by topher View Post
    They could be a nuisance. They could also be causing damage. If these birds are pooping on there stuff, the stuff can now be contaminated and therefore damaged.
    Not unlike the dog or cat from next door or down the street. If that is all it takes then you can shoot the dog for peeing on your front lawn.
    Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 400bigbear View Post
    That's just your claim that they are not a nuisance . Many,many gardeners would disagree . I can't see them just shooting them for sport and by your own words they threw them over the hedge so its not hunting . Come on up here and watch me biff every red squirrel in the yard . I'm not hunting them nor am I trapping them . I could use a hand making all repairs I have to with them buggers around . In my shop ,my garage,my barn and on occasion my house . They get biffed year round with extreme prejudice .
    TD
    They are causing damage, so you can control them. I only question I have is "Why can I only watch? I want to play too." My .17 WSM is all ready to go and has a range of over 200 yards. It's also so quiet and a rimfire.
    Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowwalker View Post
    They are causing damage, so you can control them. I only question I have is "Why can I only watch? I want to play too." My .17 WSM is all ready to go and has a range of over 200 yards. It's also so quiet and a rimfire.
    Got a nv scope? The coyote keep coming here at night but can't see the little f'ers... I still have a chicken or 2 left.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowwalker View Post
    It's also so quiet and a rimfire.
    What kind of .17 do you have?
    Damn. My savage with the bull barrel has a crack that rivals my 223!
    How is it one careless cigarette can cause a forest fire, but it takes a whole box of matches to light a campfire?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowwalker View Post
    They are causing damage, so you can control them. I only question I have is "Why can I only watch? I want to play too." My .17 WSM is all ready to go and has a range of over 200 yards. It's also so quiet and a rimfire.
    Bring your smokepole up and I'll even pay for the lead but I expect a kill for every round squeezed off . So practice,practice practice . If inside my garage put the smokepole away and pick up the pressure washer wand and put it to them . Blows them up instantly . And don't under any circumstances shoot through my roofs . Mice are on the hit list too . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by topher View Post
    Got a nv scope? The coyote keep coming here at night but can't see the little f'ers... I still have a chicken or 2 left.
    Go buy some solar patio lights and place them around the coop. They will give you enough light to see the coyotes with a 40mm scope set on about 3-4X. I have hunted Raccoons that way, and it works good. NV scope in coming just not here yet.
    Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowwalker View Post
    Go buy some solar patio lights and place them around the coop. They will give you enough light to see the coyotes with a 40mm scope set on about 3-4X. I have hunted Raccoons that way, and it works good. NV scope in coming just not here yet.
    Hehehe... I like that idea.. been waking up and shooting of a few 22s every few hours at night for the last few nights... a good sleep is needed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oaknut View Post
    What kind of .17 do you have?
    Damn. My savage with the bull barrel has a crack that rivals my 223!
    I have the Savage Bmag, it's crack in not really worse then a 22Mag.
    Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.

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