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RE: Destruction

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Yeah, bow season opens the first of October and runs up to rifle season on November 15th. If you live south of a certain point in Michigan you can only use shotguns because there is a higher population density. Some of those new 12 gauge slug loads can travel just as far and fast as rifle shells these days though. Rifle season stops at the end of November and then Muzzleloading season starts for the black powder fans. My friend shoots a lot of that. Coyote hunting was interesting. We used a injured rabbit call to try and lure them in. I had that setup in front of me and the my friend was watching my back in case they snuck up from behind. We didn't end up seeing any. They are considered varmints here and you can shoot them whenever I think.

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IT's really interesting how it's done there. Here anything goes, any time (with the exception of the duck season as stated.)

I imagined it was much like calling in a fox with a fox whistle, seems I was not too far off. It works a treat here, although those foxes are bloody smart so it's not always successful.

Yeah, we like regulating everything. It's good though because there are always those who would take advantage if we didn't.

I agree, and with 360 million people compared to the 26 million we have here (in a country almost the same physical size), it makes sense.