Any Animal Sightings?

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Aww darn....Now that my truck is broken :( Always a good photo op.
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I get a lot of deer on my street, and I do hear coyotes every night. That's about it.
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demi wrote:I was driving down Mission Hill Road the other night and I did see a wolf run right in front of me. I couldn't believe it. Thought I must be wrong. But now hearing this...



Quite possible that it was indeed a wolf. Friend of a friend had a pack of 14 go by his deer hunting tree stand last year not far from there. Wolves are opportunists and will use the cover of darkness to slip into suburban areas to snatch away pets or livestock that offer an easy meal.

Also, with the deer and moose down low on winter range now, the wolves will follow their natural prey. The pics of the two moose in Glenrosa the other day are a favourite of hungry wolf packs.



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Since when is it legal to hunt deer in residential areas inside city boundaries?
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janalta wrote:Since when is it legal to hunt deer in residential areas inside city boundaries?



You hit them with your car, then tie them to the roof. Your not allowed to shoot them. If you could sneak up to one and slit its neck with your knife you are allowed to do that too, or even jab them with a spear. Just no shooting cause you might miss and hit a human baby in the side of the head.

I have only seen little birdies in the trees lately. nothing worthy of eating.
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Got a couple of mice in my backyard trap line. Does that count? :127:
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Bsuds wrote:Got a couple of mice in my backyard trap line. Does that count? :127:


Yes. Thank you for posting.
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