Opinion Wolf or large dog ?
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Re: Opinion Wolf or large dog ?
Okay here we go again. Roaming the same general area, maybe a mile further north and ran onto these tracks in the slushy snow.. so they will probably appear somewhat bigger, but just look compared this time, along side the 22-250 I was using this trip. Bill K
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Re: Opinion Wolf or large dog ?
Sir,if i had to make an educated guess,i'd say coyote too small for a grown wolf.Track in line like coyotes walk,too pointy for dog.
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Re: Opinion Wolf or large dog ?
No even close to a coyote track, much larger. Coyotes are narrower and more pointy on the toe areas. See coyote tracks all the time, while calling them and shooting them. This track is much bigger. Along with the fact that wolves have been re-introduced into the area and have already began killing livestock and naturally our deer and other game animals in the region and in their summer/winter paths. Bill K
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Re: Opinion Wolf or large dog ?
if that is a wolf track it must be pretty young. i live in north idaho and the wolf tracks here i have seen are easily twice the size of a .204 round. i have seen in fresh snow wolf tracks every bit as large as a big elk track.
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Re: Opinion Wolf or large dog ?
Well since I posted that last photo of the possible wolf track, I should now add that the wolves they have brought back into California and this northern and N.E. area of the state are not the larger wolves, but a smaller sub species or the grey wolf.truckerwalt wrote: ↑Sun Sep 29, 2019 7:02 am if that is a wolf track it must be pretty young. i live in north idaho and the wolf tracks here i have seen are easily twice the size of a .204 round. i have seen in fresh snow wolf tracks every bit as large as a big elk track.
And also one has been found dead and the GPS collar they had on it recovered in that same general area. so more than likely those tracks I saw, back then, were from this wolf.. At least that is my opinion. Bill K