Had a chat with my neighbour this afternoon. Turns out he didn't think it was a good idea either, and told the AH that it likely wouldn't fly with me. Using poison was definitely news to him. The lack of deer was also explained, since he let 4 guys take 6 deer from his 25 acre property last fall. I've never seen more than about 7-8 max grazing out in those fields, so that was just poor management on his part. I think he figured the guy would hunt coyotes with a bow from our conversation today. Not sure if that's possible, but I guess it depends on how good you are at bringing them in. I've only ever popped them at distance with .223 or 22/250s. He agreed with me that there's only ever been 1 or maybe 2 'yotes around, and figured if they took down a deer or two that was OK with him, since it would be 1 less deer in his wife's vegetable garden. I'm guessing I've seen the last of this clown. Thanks for all the input from everybody.
One question I have to call MNR on is what you can use on coyotes in this WMU anyway. It's shotgun/ML/bow only for deer, so I don't know if you can even use rifles for 'yotes. I may have special privileges, being a landowner with livestock to protect. I called the cops about 15 years ago, just after we became part of the City of Ottawa, because I had an obviously mangy 'yote running around. Couple of officers showed up and told me that I could have shot it, since protection of livestock superseded municipal discharge of firearms laws. They seemed more interested in chatting up my barn staff, who was wearing cutoffs and a tank top, so maybe I should have inquired elsewhere.