[BFix] OT- Wildlife removal/Identification
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bfranklinisg at earthlink.net
Tue Apr 29 06:56:22 MST 2008
We have so many coyotes around here that they have started to bring down the neighbors cattle. I don't think anyone would be real happy with the DNR dropping off coyotes in their pasture or close by for that matter. Speaking of 365 day hunting, most a lot states do that for wild hogs. Mmmmmmm, wild hog! Shot a 350 pounder a few years ago in South Carolina.
Ben
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Yes, I checked and Ohio has a hunting season with a license. You don't need the license to hunt them on your own property though AND the season is ONLY 365 days a year! Yep, they really want these things around! I asked and they said I could call someone to come and take care of them for me. I called to see how they would handle it and they said... "Well we would probably smoke them out of their den and shoot them." I guess I can do that. There is no relocation program for these. It is like raccoons. "You can't just move them from one area to another. It changes the balance of the ecosystem in that area." That is what a person from the Ohio Division of Wildlife told me on the phone yesterday afternoon.
Karl Russell
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In a message dated 4/28/2008 2:40:42 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, ransil at gmail.com writes:
coyotes, if Ohio is like the pa game commission you are going to have to shoot them yourself.
make sure you do not let them back under the garage, I had a dead groundhog under my shed last summer and it was bad smelling for about 2 months.
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