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Coyote, wolf, or???? (answered page 6)
#61
ORIGINAL: hardcorehunter
Well, It is probably a dog wolf hybrid cross and it will actually have to be shot/trapped anddna extracted to be proven a pure wolf. Just because the pic was taken in Canada doesn't mean jack.
I owned a Wolf/Hybrid over 20 years ago and it was registered at 75% wolf and it looked very similiar to that pic except mine looked like more wolf than this one. Because Dan says it is a wolf doesn't mean that it is. Not convinced based on just heresay and opinion.
ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer
WRONG!
Dan gave me permission to let the cat out of the bag and according to the poll, 72% of you are absolutely right! This is a wolf and the picture was taken in Canada. He said that there are no coyotes there at all and a good pack of wolves which this is one of them. He has two tags for them he's hoping to fill. He hears them around camp very often. He told me to come clean for him since he left for his trip and the site was down.
For you guys thinking it was a dog, NO WAY, for those thinking it was a coyote....ErrtT WRONG.
It's a WOLF, and that's the final answer.
Sorry hch,
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ORIGINAL: hardcorehunter
Wolf and coyote, you guys crack me up.
It's a fricken dog or domesticatedhusky/ wolf hybrid. Not a full fledge wolf. Case closed.
Wolf and coyote, you guys crack me up.
It's a fricken dog or domesticatedhusky/ wolf hybrid. Not a full fledge wolf. Case closed.
Dan gave me permission to let the cat out of the bag and according to the poll, 72% of you are absolutely right! This is a wolf and the picture was taken in Canada. He said that there are no coyotes there at all and a good pack of wolves which this is one of them. He has two tags for them he's hoping to fill. He hears them around camp very often. He told me to come clean for him since he left for his trip and the site was down.
For you guys thinking it was a dog, NO WAY, for those thinking it was a coyote....ErrtT WRONG.
It's a WOLF, and that's the final answer.

Sorry hch,
.
I owned a Wolf/Hybrid over 20 years ago and it was registered at 75% wolf and it looked very similiar to that pic except mine looked like more wolf than this one. Because Dan says it is a wolf doesn't mean that it is. Not convinced based on just heresay and opinion.
Oh Dan youwhoooo.

#62
Not convinced on your opinion either.

ORIGINAL: hardcorehunter
Well, It is probably a dog wolf hybrid cross and it will actually have to be shot/trapped anddna extracted to be proven a pure wolf. Just because the pic was taken in Canada doesn't mean jack.
I owned a Wolf/Hybrid over 20 years ago and it was registered at 75% wolf and it looked very similiar to that pic except mine looked like more wolf than this one. Because Dan says it is a wolf doesn't mean that it is. Not convinced based on just heresay and opinion.
ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer
WRONG!
Dan gave me permission to let the cat out of the bag and according to the poll, 72% of you are absolutely right! This is a wolf and the picture was taken in Canada. He said that there are no coyotes there at all and a good pack of wolves which this is one of them. He has two tags for them he's hoping to fill. He hears them around camp very often. He told me to come clean for him since he left for his trip and the site was down.
For you guys thinking it was a dog, NO WAY, for those thinking it was a coyote....ErrtT WRONG.
It's a WOLF, and that's the final answer.
Sorry hch,
.
ORIGINAL: hardcorehunter
Wolf and coyote, you guys crack me up.
It's a fricken dog or domesticatedhusky/ wolf hybrid. Not a full fledge wolf. Case closed.
Wolf and coyote, you guys crack me up.
It's a fricken dog or domesticatedhusky/ wolf hybrid. Not a full fledge wolf. Case closed.
Dan gave me permission to let the cat out of the bag and according to the poll, 72% of you are absolutely right! This is a wolf and the picture was taken in Canada. He said that there are no coyotes there at all and a good pack of wolves which this is one of them. He has two tags for them he's hoping to fill. He hears them around camp very often. He told me to come clean for him since he left for his trip and the site was down.
For you guys thinking it was a dog, NO WAY, for those thinking it was a coyote....ErrtT WRONG.
It's a WOLF, and that's the final answer.

Sorry hch,
.
I owned a Wolf/Hybrid over 20 years ago and it was registered at 75% wolf and it looked very similiar to that pic except mine looked like more wolf than this one. Because Dan says it is a wolf doesn't mean that it is. Not convinced based on just heresay and opinion.
#66
Many people don't realize how different wolves, foxes or other animals look when they are in summer coat as opposed to winter coat.
Look at how different whitetail deer look between the two seasons.
That pic is of a wolf in summer coat.
Look at how different whitetail deer look between the two seasons.
That pic is of a wolf in summer coat.
#68
I hate to be a grave digger, but I had to bring this thread back up since I couln't respond before I left for Alberta.
With that said.......I'm glad to see that 68% of you got it right.....what happened to the rest of you?[&:]
I GURANTEE this is a 100% pure bred wolf. There are no coyotes up here.....and a wolf/dog mix, that's laughable.....sorry HCH. I'm amazed at how many people actually believe wolves go around breeding with dogs and there are a bunch of mixes out there. Could it happen....maybe.....but very unlikely. I gurantee you that, up here, if a dog was running wild and ran into a pack of wolves he/she would be dead within seconds. A wolf would sooner kill a dog than look at them.....in heat or not in heat.
Sooooo......I gotta go get a tag and see if I can put one into this big male wolf.
With that said.......I'm glad to see that 68% of you got it right.....what happened to the rest of you?[&:]
I GURANTEE this is a 100% pure bred wolf. There are no coyotes up here.....and a wolf/dog mix, that's laughable.....sorry HCH. I'm amazed at how many people actually believe wolves go around breeding with dogs and there are a bunch of mixes out there. Could it happen....maybe.....but very unlikely. I gurantee you that, up here, if a dog was running wild and ran into a pack of wolves he/she would be dead within seconds. A wolf would sooner kill a dog than look at them.....in heat or not in heat.
Sooooo......I gotta go get a tag and see if I can put one into this big male wolf.

#70
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 1,179
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From: Western Iowa
Well I agree it is a wolf. But as for dogs breeding other critters I shot a coyote out from under a australian sheperd once. We had a whole pack of coy-dogs running around here and they were causing all kinds of trouble for area farmers. Happy to say after 2 weeks of coyote hunting the problem was solved. We killed 7 of them and some were very weirdly marked. One was even spotted like a Australian sheperd.












definetly a wolf