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woldy
12-22-2009, 03:54 AM
Hello everyone just putting this out there. I live in Whitecourt alberta and was wondering if any landowners in the area are having problems with coyotes. If so please reply I would love to come and take a few dogs of your hands.

mtylerb
12-22-2009, 04:33 AM
Hello everyone just putting this out there. I live in Whitecourt alberta and was wondering if any landowners in the area are having problems with coyotes. If so please reply I would love to come and take a few dogs of your hands.

There was one wandering around the parking lot of the F&W office, here in Edmonton. Roughly 48 Street and 97 Ave. Happy hunting! :evilgrin:

pdfish
12-22-2009, 07:28 AM
Hello everyone just putting this out there. I live in Whitecourt alberta and was wondering if any landowners in the area are having problems with coyotes. If so please reply I would love to come and take a few dogs of your hands.

Go knock on some doors!! I've never been turned down by a landowner when it comes to shooting coyotes.

Donny Bear
12-22-2009, 07:52 AM
Go knock on some doors!! I've never been turned down by a landowner when it comes to shooting coyotes.

I use to say the same thing but times are a changing 3 places this year allowed big game but when I asked to included preditors coyotes were the animal they did not want us to bother. :huh: No problem but interesting. One land owner down by Waterton said the coyotes clean uo the after birt from the cows during calving and with the large increase in Grizzly numbers that helps prevent attracting the bears.

Just interesting to me. :D

CoyoteChallenger
12-22-2009, 11:28 AM
I use to say the same thing but times are a changing 3 places this year allowed big game but when I asked to included preditors coyotes were the animal they did not want us to bother. :huh: No problem but interesting. One land owner down by Waterton said the coyotes clean uo the after birt from the cows during calving and with the large increase in Grizzly numbers that helps prevent attracting the bears.

Just interesting to me. :D

I once had a farmer that would let me hunt big game but no coyotes. He said the coyotes took care of his gophers. He said he saved more cows from breaking legs in gopher holes, then being eaten by coyotes. That is why he wanted to keep the coyotes.