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I have retired resently and am looking at returning to hunting as a passtime.

The animals that I am interested in hunting are coyote, groundhog, raccoons

and possibley deer and bear.  I am fully licenced and very restectful of others property.

I am a member of the OFAH and as so I am insured for liability.  If anyone could help me to find hunting areas it would be greatly appreciated.  Upon meeting with land owner copies of documentation and a permision paper from the OFAH releaseing landowner will be supplied.

Please contact me at mikeollett@sympatico.ca

 

Thank you for taking the time to consider my request.

 

Mike Ollett

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Where do you live?

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I live in London Ontario and am willing to travel to hunt.

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