A better idea IMO would be to declare a year-round open season on coyotes for a period of 12 to 18 months. Probably not enough to really put a dent in the overall coyote population but the province could use the economic stimulus from such an extended hunting season.
No, in my opinion...
What would be best is if the fur prices came back to make it worth the time of day to even skin a yote.
4 years ago a decent mid winter killed yote would get $25 to $40 whole frozen unskinned.
A guy could fill the shed. Then make a trip to a trapper or hudderite who paid cash.
Now I hear prices are not even worth the effort.
I helped out on a trap line back around 1979 to 1980.
A good beaver then would fetch $80.00. Now what $20?
Can any body comment on the fur price market?


















































