Kill every porcupine you see. I do. On your own land in Ontario it falls under the protection of property provisions in the Fish and Wildlife Act and when it comes to porkies destruction of property is pretty much all the do.
best way to hunt porkies is leave out a wooden deck then shoot the sucker when he comes to chew
The dog went down a burrow hole and the Porky was at the bottom of it which I assumed is where he sleeps... I was planning to stake out that hole.
Absolutely, the only good porcupine is a dead porcupine. After pulling quills from my dogs, horses, and cattle no porcupine ever gets a pass. Thankfully all my neighbours subscribe to same zero tolerance policy.Kill every porcupine you see. I do. On your own land in Ontario it falls under the protection of property provisions in the Fish and Wildlife Act and when it comes to porkies destruction of property is pretty much all the do.
My father said that they were tasty but I've never tried one.
It isn't very humane but the old survival trick of 4 or 5 large treble hooks on 6" lengths of heavy fishing line, secured to the end of a stout stick, long enough to get to the bottom of the burrow might solve your access problem.
Don't use this survival technique if it is illegal in your jurisdiction please.
They used to be illegal to kill because they are too easy to run down on foot... That being said, they are legal and delicious... Don't ask me how I know...
My current pup, a Pudelpointer has only had two run ins with them so far, and after a little aversion therapy he's broken of them...I hope.



























