Oddball yote???
#21

Its a yote, maybe crossed with a husky but still fair game.. Coy dogs are real..
And as for ilyotehunter's comment..Here is a cam tracker picture for you taken on your property in Jersey co..
And as for ilyotehunter's comment..Here is a cam tracker picture for you taken on your property in Jersey co..


#22

Its a yote, maybe crossed with a husky but still fair game..
SO, if it's just a dog, is it still fair game?
#24

And in an instance, one of the 10 hunting commandments, can you be sure of your target before shooting. Any doubts, which I would have if I saw the critter in question,you should probably pass!
We get to look at this pic. over and over, and no matter how many times I look at it, I still don't see it as a coyote, although I have some doubt in my mind.
We get to look at this pic. over and over, and no matter how many times I look at it, I still don't see it as a coyote, although I have some doubt in my mind.
#27

that is def/ no yote from illinois. one look at the coat. no summer coyote has a coat like that(thick). second the ears on it are more like a husky. it might be a coydog though... maybe
coydogs are all over illinois. and the us for that matter. its just a dog that got bred by a yote. happens all the time. i work with the game wardens here in illinois and they tell me about weekly calls on them.
coydogs are all over illinois. and the us for that matter. its just a dog that got bred by a yote. happens all the time. i work with the game wardens here in illinois and they tell me about weekly calls on them.
#29
Typical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: N. Illinois
Posts: 552

Huskey, or not, wild or not, I hunt on a farm in Illinois,A big farm for this area.The man told me, if it has a tail, and four legs,,, put a hole in it. So coydog mix, or a wild dog or some boneheads dog he lets run the whitetail, dead.
#30
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jul 2006
Posts: 285

I'm surprised at some of the responses here!
Looks like a cleancut coyote to me. Not only are their coats extra shiney in the summer- their bellies are more likely to be gourged full in route to a den where they'll regurgetate a large meal pups. The tail posturing leans more toward a coyote than a dog in my mind as well.
As for coydogs: they are possible but highly improbable. If you do a little research you will find just how hard it is for a coyote to cross with a domestic dog and bare healthy offspring. It probably does happen: but concrete evidence on the issue certainly lacks any consistancy.
Despite thousands of people throwing the term around everyday- probably only ahandful of true coydogssee their first birthdayeach year- nationwide. Black coyotes, White Deer and fish with 3 eyes are much,much more common in the wild than a true coydog.
Looks like a cleancut coyote to me. Not only are their coats extra shiney in the summer- their bellies are more likely to be gourged full in route to a den where they'll regurgetate a large meal pups. The tail posturing leans more toward a coyote than a dog in my mind as well.
As for coydogs: they are possible but highly improbable. If you do a little research you will find just how hard it is for a coyote to cross with a domestic dog and bare healthy offspring. It probably does happen: but concrete evidence on the issue certainly lacks any consistancy.
Despite thousands of people throwing the term around everyday- probably only ahandful of true coydogssee their first birthdayeach year- nationwide. Black coyotes, White Deer and fish with 3 eyes are much,much more common in the wild than a true coydog.