In Ontario,there's nothing stopping you from buying and filling 2 seals this December 2016 and buying two more in January 2017,but,once there filled,you're done for the year unless you're a landowner in protection of livestock (or people). All Wolf/Coyote licenses are area specific,mostly in northern and north-central WMU's. In southern Ontario WMU's,Wolf/Coyote may be hunted with a small game license without limit ,all year, and do NOT require a tag. Several townships around Algonquin Provincial Park and in WMU 60,61,Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park and QEII Provincial park have hunting and trapping bans enacted in an attempt to establish a "new" Wolf/Coyote hybrid breed called the Red Wolf. Most hunters know it's ridiculous,but,given the complete fckuing morons we have running this province,it is what it is. In most Regional Municipalities of southern Ontario,the largest caliber we can use is .270 and smaller,a full list of which may be found in Ontario Hunting regulation Summary book under Small Game. They can also be found on-line www.ontario.ca/hunting. There's maybe 10 townships left in the entire province that haven't updated their firearms by-laws in the last 18 years that still have "shotgun/rimfire" regs on the books. If you plan to hunt in south western Ontario,always check local township regs before heading out.