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Time to kill...
On 8/17/13 2:59 PM,
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On Sat, 17 Aug 2013 12:33:56 -0400, iBoaterer
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In article ,
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On 16 Aug 2013 19:42:23 GMT, F.O.A.D. wrote:
iBoaterer wrote:
Before you call someone a moron, you should look at a map of the range
of both feral pigs and coyotes. And just because you don't see something
doesn't mean it isn't there, moron.
I have wildlife cameras in the yard no coyotes no bears no hogs
I looked at the DNR web site. The coyotes are in western Md, Bears
too.
As I said before 18 and 19th century hunters killed all of them in the
east. They have not found their way back.
They are there now. Coyotes are very far east, in western NY they are
prolific now, a real pain. Look at these maps. They are everywhere in
the continental U.S. except Harry's yard.
http://tinyurl.com/m5o2zxy
http://tinyurl.com/mzht6yb
The Baltimore/Washington corridor is a pretty good barrier to keep
western wildlife out of Southern Md and there are still enough
rednecks down there to take out the few that trickle through.
If some did manage to walk across the Morgantown Bridge, I imagine
they might be able to establish a foot hold but the whole place is
still fairly well developed in a small farm/big yard sort of way.
It is so densely populated that you can't hunt deer with a rifle in
any of the So Md counties.
Calvert County has a population density of 413 persons per square mile.
St Mary's County has a population density of 291 persons per square mile.
Fairfax County, Va., has a population density of 2,738 persons per
square mile.
Lee County, FL, where you live, has a population density of 769 persons
per square mile. Your county is far more developed than ours.
In other words, the population density here is about half what it is
where you live, so your area is populated about twice as densely
as Calvert County, and nearly three times as densely populated at St.
Mary's County.
Firearms hunting for deer is allowed in Calvert and St. Mary's Counties.
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