Wolf/Coyote hunting.

Quick hijack--Any Kingston area predator hunter need an apprentice? I've gone out with a few people but do to their busy life style, I didn't get out much last year. Not confident to do this on my own yet, specially with so many coy dogs

OP- I have messages most of the townships in my area, telling them what I plan on doing and want to know where I can shoot coyotes. Most came back and said shooting a gun is a noise bylaw issues and they would send me a map (that looks like it was drawn on a mcdonalds placemat and photocopied 200 times) but if you can get those and then just start knocking on farmers doors.
-don't go up in suite in tie or camo with bullets falling out of your pocket. Lol. Look "normal" and mine your P's and Q's
 
Quick hijack--Any Kingston area predator hunter need an apprentice? I've gone out with a few people but do to their busy life style, I didn't get out much last year. Not confident to do this on my own yet, specially with so many coy dogs

OP- I have messages most of the townships in my area, telling them what I plan on doing and want to know where I can shoot coyotes. Most came back and said shooting a gun is a noise bylaw issues and they would send me a map (that looks like it was drawn on a mcdonalds placemat and photocopied 200 times) but if you can get those and then just start knocking on farmers doors.
-don't go up in suite in tie or camo with bullets falling out of your pocket. Lol. Look "normal" and mine your P's and Q's

No need to notify anyone around here.
 
Alright, I'm in! A friend linked me this article http://www.crookedforkcaravan.com/2015/01/varmint-cuisine-i-coyote.html about cooking up coyote. It appears to be pretty damned good, though I suspect a number of north american folks just won't be able to cross this threshold. Bah, I say! It's all meat to me :)

I leave you with this quote from the article:

The meat was chewy and reminiscent of fried squirrel. Further encouraged, I set my mind to converting one haunch into stew which I did the next day using my usual venison stew recipe and simply substituting Wile E. instead of Bambi (see below for recipe). The result was marvelous, just as good as venison with meltingly tender chunks of flavorful meat and rich, savory, brown gravy. Absolutely delicious! (If you don't believe us, our friend also joined us for dinner and ate a huge bowlful.)
 
Alright, I'm in! A friend linked me this article http://www.crookedforkcaravan.com/2015/01/varmint-cuisine-i-coyote.html about cooking up coyote. It appears to be pretty damned good, though I suspect a number of north american folks just won't be able to cross this threshold. Bah, I say! It's all meat to me :)

Same old story, they add heaps of spices,vegetables and herbs to mask the taste. Same with some other somewhat unconventional wild meat like bear, folks make sausage/stew/soup/pepperoni and praise the taste to no end.
You can eat various dishes made out of road killed menstruating skunk ass and have it taste "awesome".

Throw some salt and pepper on a moose and a coyote roast, cook,eat and then report back. :)
 
Nope! No spices for the test. I'll quote more:

I cut a few little sample strips from the shoulder, tossed them in a little flour and fried them lightly in hopes that this method would give us a good idea of what the meat really tasted like without being masked by spices. The meat was chewy and reminiscent of fried squirrel.
 
Coyote always gave me gas, phew!!

Just a comment to the OP. I'm American with a place in Ontario. I have NEVER been refused a farm when I asked to hunt. Think about that. A Southern accent, and you know they have to figure "does he know/have all the legal stuff, know all the laws?" etc.

Just goes to show you how gracious Canadian folk are. If I can get land that easy you should be a shoo in. Plus there's Crown land I hunt also and you can too.

Heck of a lot of fun between seasons. Hope you get into it big time and find lots of land and cash in some pelts.
 
If your going to have an Ol coyote cook out try this stuff its the best !

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