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Old 12-30-2021, 05:17 AM   #5
Rmarsh
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I knew before putting up the trail cam that my area is infested with deer. Seen them at all hours of the day and what they do to my plants and shrubbery sucks but I can tolerate that.....but coyotes going after my dog......I'm a pretty decent marksman...and if the opportunity arises....I will not hesitate.

Farmers and other property owners are allowed by law to destroy coyotes or other wildlife causing damage to their crops or property. Pet owners may also take lethal action against coyotes that are attacking pets on their property.
Under Mass.General Law 131, Section 37, a property owner or tenant of land may hunt or take by other means, except by poison or snare, any mammal which he finds damaging his property


I saw a map somewhere of where car collisions with deer are most prevalent in the State.....Westport, Freetown and New Bedford made the top ten.
"Worcester County had the most number of deer-car crashes in 2020, according to MassDOT. Meanwhile, Westport was the community with the most crashes."
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