camillj Posted March 2, 2010 Report Posted March 2, 2010 Coyotes were descimating sheep in one area, there was a big meeting with a lot of ideas and suggestions and one tree hugging woman suggested castrating the males. One elderly sheep farmer stood up and addressed the woman. He said "Lady, the coyotes aren't F---ing my sheep, they are eating them"! Thanks alot Cliff .. that was a complete waste of a perfectly good mouthful of 15 year old Glenfiddich !!!!!
richyb Posted March 2, 2010 Report Posted March 2, 2010 My dad asked a lady for permission to trap coyotes on her property and she said " No I love animals and would never give permission for someone to kill them on my land" 2 weeks later she called my dad and said that the coyotes ate her dog so she wanted him to come trap them. He just laughed and hung up the phone.
bigfish1965 Posted March 2, 2010 Report Posted March 2, 2010 I am moving to the country (10 acres) and the increase in Coyote's is concering me. Is there anything you can do to to prevent attracking them? Knock on wood I haven't seen one yet and there haven't really been any issues or concerns and i did see some rabbits last weekend. I haven't checked the regs and should but might as well ask...are they hunable? I figure that may deter them a bit.... There is no season or limit on coyotes. As long as you meet all other regulations you can shoot them. But, be warned, you may make it worse. Killing off too many creates bigger litters and killing an alpha will as well.
Twocoda Posted March 2, 2010 Report Posted March 2, 2010 (edited) I am moving to the country (10 acres) and the increase in Coyote's is concering me. Is there anything you can do to to prevent attracking them? Knock on wood I haven't seen one yet and there haven't really been any issues or concerns and i did see some rabbits last weekend. I haven't checked the regs and should but might as well ask...are they hunable? I figure that may deter them a bit.... urinate on a towel and drag it along the perimeter of your property....keep your garbage in tied bags and bins....i doubt youll ever have a problem unless there is a rabies outbreak as for the foxes....live trap them and send them to Timmins....thats where shania twian is from and she is a fox....eventually they will end up in the good ole US of A Edited March 3, 2010 by Twocoda
Big Cliff Posted March 2, 2010 Report Posted March 2, 2010 Thanks alot Cliff .. that was a complete waste of a perfectly good mouthful of 15 year old Glenfiddich !!!!! LOL, sorry for that I can't say for sure because I wasn't there but apparently it is a true story!
Dozer Posted March 2, 2010 Report Posted March 2, 2010 Damn, the foxes in my neigbourhood play within 25 meters from us, we leave the lights on when we're smoking cigarettes outside my friends car and they yelp and have battle matches. I live in Scarborough.
Paully Posted March 3, 2010 Report Posted March 3, 2010 I've seen more yotes in the past year than in the last five!.. There do seem to be many more than before. Too bad bout the lady's dog.. no matter what type it was. Im sure all of you would be pissed if your dog got snatched by a coyote.
Whitespinnerbait Posted March 3, 2010 Report Posted March 3, 2010 and one tree hugging woman suggested castrating the males. One elderly sheep farmer stood up and addressed the woman. He said "Lady, the coyotes aren't banging my sheep, they are eating them"!
duber Posted March 3, 2010 Report Posted March 3, 2010 Killing them with bullets may be not the answer but as a hunter with friends who have a sheep farm I can tell you that yotes learn real fast were they get shot at and were they don't.My friends lambs are much safer now than his anti-hunting nieghbors.
Daplumma Posted March 3, 2010 Report Posted March 3, 2010 Killing them with bullets may be not the answer but as a hunter with friends who have a sheep farm I can tell you that yotes learn real fast were they get shot at and were they don't.My friends lambs are much safer now than his anti-hunting nieghbors. Exactly what I was gonna say.Lead will prolly work locally but not globally for the problem.Deer also learn which properties are "safe" and which ones have hunters.As long as your neighbors wont shoot them and you will you are safe from them.At least thats how it works in the country. Joe
archie_james_c Posted March 3, 2010 Report Posted March 3, 2010 Oh lord don't kill the coyotes!!!! Don't kill them unless you're gonna eat them, coyotes and wolves are a noble and distinguished creature who only scavenge for food.... *rabbit distress call* *lift .338Federal* *unlock safety* *squeeze until a noticable bang is heard* *watch pink mist*
oxcowboy Posted March 3, 2010 Report Posted March 3, 2010 it couldnt have been coyotes, it must have been wolves, because they are a kazillion times smarter than coyotes,deer,bear,pigs, dogs and humans. folks these guys gotta eat, and they will eat. it doesnt matter to them if its your cat,dog or road kill, or trash. put a price on their heads and the population will drop. i promise especially in todays economy and jobless rates. jason
Great Lake Steel Posted March 3, 2010 Report Posted March 3, 2010 I think I'll take a page from our neighbours foreign policy and say that any problem can be solved with a generous application of firepower.
pigeonfisher Posted March 3, 2010 Report Posted March 3, 2010 A magazine called "outside" did an interesting piece on the Eastern Coyote, they have been mating with wolves and creating a nasty species. I have a friend in California who was told by his realtor when moving that they suggest homeowners only have dogs over 30lbs, the smaller ones get pegged off quick by the coyotes.
Radnine Posted March 3, 2010 Report Posted March 3, 2010 Can't we train the Bears to eat the Coyotes? Jim
Burtess Posted March 3, 2010 Report Posted March 3, 2010 Yes the foxes are getting braver! This one would eat out of the neighbouring fire pit when we were camping last summer. I figured since we had kids around that I should chase it away. It jumped straight out of that fire pit and started coming at me ..... well I high-tailed it.... freaked me out lol... my wife says it was the red Hawaiian shirt I was wearing Of course my wife snapped a pic.... Burt
cram Posted March 3, 2010 Report Posted March 3, 2010 maybe the coyotes can eat the asian carp. or visa versa.
archie_james_c Posted March 3, 2010 Report Posted March 3, 2010 or visa versa. Now that'd be awkward to watch a Carp gumming a coyote to death
hammercarp Posted March 3, 2010 Report Posted March 3, 2010 Can't we train the Bears to eat the Coyotes?Jim No, only to wipe their behinds with them.
Roy Posted March 3, 2010 Report Posted March 3, 2010 I don't know what all the surprise is about. With the proliferation of Acme companies in southern Ontario in the last few years, it should have been a dead giveaway.
Carp Posted March 3, 2010 Report Posted March 3, 2010 Had a huge coyote run straight at me while turkey hunting. At first, I thought it was a wolf because of the size. At least I know my turkey calling sounds authentic. It got about 15ft. away, then started moving toward my decoy, caught my scent and did a 180 in a hurry. I didn't move. Shotgun was pointed away from it too, making it tough to swing it around and get a shot. He couldn't see me, just smelled me. I guess my odor is enough to make anything run off in a hurry.
bigfish1965 Posted March 3, 2010 Report Posted March 3, 2010 A magazine called "outside" did an interesting piece on the Eastern Coyote, they have been mating with wolves and creating a nasty species. I have a friend in California who was told by his realtor when moving that they suggest homeowners only have dogs over 30lbs, the smaller ones get pegged off quick by the coyotes. All the coyotes in southern Ontario are wolf/coyote hybrids...well maybe a stretch to call them hybrids, but they all descend from hybrids. A study I read the other night showed all coyotes in the area had wolf DNA. As they migrated east moving in as wolves were being hunted out, there was quite a bit of cross breeding. The Fish/Wildlife Tech that is helping me told me that 70 pound urban coyotes are not uncommon due to the wolf DNA assisting in its growth and ample food supply coupled with no natural enemies.
hammercarp Posted March 3, 2010 Report Posted March 3, 2010 Now that'd be awkward to watch a Carp gumming a coyote to death Who wants to eat who?
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