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    Quote Originally Posted by Angus View Post
    More facetious. To make an attempt at being funny, while being sarcastic at the same time.
    Facetious by golly my iPhone says that is a word. Lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Angus View Post
    Telling farmers what they deserve. priceless
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    Not sure if you agree to that comment or is that sarcasm.
    The way I see it is I am a hunter. I hunt for my purposes, my benefit, my enjoyment, my tradition. I hunt primarily to put game meat on the table.

    I am not animal control, predator control. I am not a market hunter. My services are not to be bought.

    I do see synergies, and should a landowner who is granting me access for hunting game ask me to help with nuisances, predators etc, I would happily oblige...but I'm not about to be used for free predator control.

    Call me a FUDD or whatever you want but I believe in a simple rule, if you aren't going to eat it or wear it you shouldn't be killing it. Obviously protecting your flock is somewhat of an exception...but I'm a hunter not a free predator control service.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishy Wishy View Post
    The way I see it is I am a hunter. I hunt for my purposes, my benefit, my enjoyment, my tradition. I hunt primarily to put game meat on the table.

    I am not animal control, predator control. I am not a market hunter. My services are not to be bought.

    I do see synergies, and should a landowner who is granting me access for hunting game ask me to help with nuisances, predators etc, I would happily oblige...but I'm not about to be used for free predator control.

    Call me a FUDD or whatever you want but I believe in a simple rule, if you aren't going to eat it or wear it you shouldn't be killing it. Obviously protecting your flock is somewhat of an exception...but I'm a hunter not a free predator control service.
    I enjoy being out the field doesn't matter what I am hunting. If all a guy will let me hunt Is predators then so be it. I am thankful for that. One less to worry about. I am from a farming community I have worked on farms. Farmers are the backbone where I live and they work hard. I not going to call you anything we just see things differently. If I can help out a farmer I don't expect nothing in return but more then half the time after seeing you a few times they will let you come back for other game which is just a bonus.
    If it wasn't for farmers I wouldn't have a place to hunt at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishy Wishy View Post
    The way I see it is I am a hunter. I hunt for my purposes, my benefit, my enjoyment, my tradition. I hunt primarily to put game meat on the table.

    I am not animal control, predator control. I am not a market hunter. My services are not to be bought.

    I do see synergies, and should a landowner who is granting me access for hunting game ask me to help with nuisances, predators etc, I would happily oblige...but I'm not about to be used for free predator control.

    Call me a FUDD or whatever you want but I believe in a simple rule, if you aren't going to eat it or wear it you shouldn't be killing it. Obviously protecting your flock is somewhat of an exception...but I'm a hunter not a free predator control service.
    Wow. So you think a landowner owes you the privilege of deer hunting before you'll help out with the "chore" of predator hunting. As a landowner all I can say maybe you should look at what you can do to help out BEFORE you even think of asking to hunt deer. You might be surprised at the doors it opens for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TPM View Post
    Wow. So you think a landowner owes you the privilege of deer hunting before you'll help out with the "chore" of predator hunting. As a landowner all I can say maybe you should look at what you can do to help out BEFORE you even think of asking to hunt deer. You might be surprised at the doors it opens for you.
    Exactly and well said . Amazing the amount of grounds I have gained over the years from even antis once I deal with nuisance critters FIRST . It opens many ,many doors . It can be a slow process but it works . As a landowner I tell you what I want done and only that . You don't dictate to me or I'll find someone else quick .

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    I am going to retire soon to some little patch of land in Norfolk county and be able to fish and hunt all day , any day I want ( season permitting) and I believe the season on coyotes is open year round. Dang ! I'll have to go out and buy me a varmint rifle.
    Good Luck & Good Hunting !

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    Quote Originally Posted by longpointer View Post
    I am going to retire soon to some little patch of land in Norfolk county and be able to fish and hunt all day , any day I want ( season permitting) and I believe the season on coyotes is open year round. Dang ! I'll have to go out and buy me a varmint rifle.
    Yeah coyotes are open all season Haldimand/Norfolk. That will keep yah busy lots around. Lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghost1324 View Post
    Yeah coyotes are open all season Haldimand/Norfolk. That will keep yah busy lots around. Lol.
    Plus you get to hunt Sunday's in Norfolk don't get to do that in Haldimand.

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    I guess I'll need to make some friends in Haldimand so I can trade off some Sunday hunts for the Feb. goose hunt ? LoL !
    Good Luck & Good Hunting !

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    Quote Originally Posted by GW11 View Post
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    Nice post. Thanks.

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