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Coyote, wolf, or???? (answered page 6)
#71
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Sep 2006
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ORIGINAL: Killer_Primate
Dog, and fed by a man.
Dog, and fed by a man.
You said a while back something like “I was thinking of you the other day KP” and we had a laugh. Well I was also thinking about you the other day. I was wondering what the outcome of this thread was, but must have gotten side tracked before doing some digging myself.
Hope you had a good trip,
KP
#75
ORIGINAL: G_O_N
ok lets not worry about the wolf or the doe, but wut the heck is behind the doe?
ok lets not worry about the wolf or the doe, but wut the heck is behind the doe?


#78
Joined: Sep 2007
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From: Antioch, IL
ORIGINAL: iowabob85
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.
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.
#80
ORIGINAL: iowabob85
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.
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.












I was like that looks like a Dinosaur