Frank, that first photo deserves to be on the wall man ! I thought of you when I was asked for these seminars, we could do a all day seminar together !
Question for hunter in Ontario; where do I go and who do I talk to if I want to shoot coyotes? I know a few spots around here where they have been seen quite a bit. And some of those spots are within 500m from town limits. Not sure how that works for hunting.
Question for hunter in Ontario; where do I go and who do I talk to if I want to shoot coyotes? I know a few spots around here where they have been seen quite a bit. And some of those spots are within 500m from town limits. Not sure how that works for hunting.
I would love to go dog hunting, but I'm stuck in an ethical quandry. I am not saying this applies to other people, it's just how I feel, so don't interpret it that way, but I have a strong inclination not to shoot anything I am not planning to eat. However, I'm wondering if I can finagle away around this. I think I would be ok with dog hunting if I could find a way that the carcass could be put to use for food... could you turn it into dog or cat food? Are there people that would eat 'yote or wolf? A friend of mine has property where they're allowed to kill 'em 365 days a year, and in about 3 months I am going to be desperate for some hunting action!
Oh, 2nd thought: is it an unacceptable risk to turn animals within the same species or family to food for others, ie, is it a dangerous risk of transmitting potential disease to turn wolfs/yotes into meat for sled dogs, etc?
I would love to go dog hunting, but I'm stuck in an ethical quandry. I am not saying this applies to other people, it's just how I feel, so don't interpret it that way, but I have a strong inclination not to shoot anything I am not planning to eat. However, I'm wondering if I can finagle away around this. I think I would be ok with dog hunting if I could find a way that the carcass could be put to use for food... could you turn it into dog or cat food? Are there people that would eat 'yote or wolf? A friend of mine has property where they're allowed to kill 'em 365 days a year, and in about 3 months I am going to be desperate for some hunting action!
Oh, 2nd thought: is it an unacceptable risk to turn animals within the same species or family to food for others, ie, is it a dangerous risk of transmitting potential disease to turn wolfs/yotes into meat for sled dogs, etc?



























