(Ontario) Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, Section 31 "Nuisance Wildlife"
Hey guys~I'm an avid varmint hunter primarily (groundhogs here in Ontario, gophers out west when the opportunity presents itself) and dabble a little in coyote...and grouse in the fall when time allows. I am licensed, and have been for some time...but I was recently asked by a farmer friend of mine to get rid of some nuisance turkeys. He first asked me about this last summer, when I was roaming around with my .223....saying there were more than 8 of them feeding in his peas (large field) every morning. He asked me to shoot any I see on sight, but I said I'd have to check into the legality of that sort of thing. In all honesty, I didn't know what to tell him..but I sure wasn't planning on shooting any out of season with a rifle! The subject never came up again until this past Saturday, when he offered to pay me to shoot them. I've read that farmers have a pretty wide range of "options" when dealing with animals threatening their livelihood, but I didn't (and don't) know whether or not a licensed hunter they know can be appointed as an "agent" to do that sort of thing.
I did a little reading up on the topic, the Ontario Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act section #31 and about all I took from that is that I'd need to contact the MNR. My question is this~have any of you ever been asked to deal with "Nuisance" animals like turkeys in Ontario, and what was required of you? What did the MNR say when you called...and would ANY MNR office be able to answer the question? Would it need to be directed to the closest, area MNR office? I've yet to even take a turkey course...but it's on the list of things to do this winter as I was hoping to start in the spring anyway. However, I'm pretty sure that;
1. The farmer wants more than 1 of them gone, and,
2. He doesn't want to see a different face show-up at his farm every day
I will call the MNR regardless of the replies I get here in this thread, but without an answer that satisfies my concerns 110%, I'm afraid I can't help this farmer out. Clearly, there are no peas being bothered in the middle of December, but he told me they're still hanging around.
I look forward to any insight, and, if there are any COs that poke around this forum...please chime in.
Thanks!
Hey guys~I'm an avid varmint hunter primarily (groundhogs here in Ontario, gophers out west when the opportunity presents itself) and dabble a little in coyote...and grouse in the fall when time allows. I am licensed, and have been for some time...but I was recently asked by a farmer friend of mine to get rid of some nuisance turkeys. He first asked me about this last summer, when I was roaming around with my .223....saying there were more than 8 of them feeding in his peas (large field) every morning. He asked me to shoot any I see on sight, but I said I'd have to check into the legality of that sort of thing. In all honesty, I didn't know what to tell him..but I sure wasn't planning on shooting any out of season with a rifle! The subject never came up again until this past Saturday, when he offered to pay me to shoot them. I've read that farmers have a pretty wide range of "options" when dealing with animals threatening their livelihood, but I didn't (and don't) know whether or not a licensed hunter they know can be appointed as an "agent" to do that sort of thing.
I did a little reading up on the topic, the Ontario Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act section #31 and about all I took from that is that I'd need to contact the MNR. My question is this~have any of you ever been asked to deal with "Nuisance" animals like turkeys in Ontario, and what was required of you? What did the MNR say when you called...and would ANY MNR office be able to answer the question? Would it need to be directed to the closest, area MNR office? I've yet to even take a turkey course...but it's on the list of things to do this winter as I was hoping to start in the spring anyway. However, I'm pretty sure that;
1. The farmer wants more than 1 of them gone, and,
2. He doesn't want to see a different face show-up at his farm every day
I will call the MNR regardless of the replies I get here in this thread, but without an answer that satisfies my concerns 110%, I'm afraid I can't help this farmer out. Clearly, there are no peas being bothered in the middle of December, but he told me they're still hanging around.
I look forward to any insight, and, if there are any COs that poke around this forum...please chime in.
Thanks!