Nothing beats tracking and dragging in the snow. Good luckToday is the 1st day of firearms deer season in KS. We have a little snow cover. View attachment 117063
Nothing beats tracking and dragging in the snow. Good luckToday is the 1st day of firearms deer season in KS. We have a little snow cover. View attachment 117063
It walks like a coyote.Coyote hunters weigh in!
Any thoughts, coyote or wolf?
Seems larger and longer legged than the usual coyotes I see on this trail camera. When I was down today checking this camera the tracks in the snow were about 6 or 7 hours old with temps just reaching 30 or 32 degrees. They struck me as large, even before seeing what was on the card.
That’s what I thought tooIt walks like a coyote.
Do you have eastern or western coyotes in your area…IME, eastern are a bit bigger…and I think they are fairly common in Great Lakes areas….Are you far enough west to have both? To me that clip did not look small enough to be a western coyote. Is there possibility of coy dogs in your area? Some areas over my way have those…and they are larger than eastern coyote and smaller than a wolf. to me though in the pic it looked like a pretty decent sized canine of some sort. Hard to really say from a quick clip…whatever it is I’d make sure the chickens don’t get left out of the coop at night.Coyote hunters weigh in!
Any thoughts, coyote or wolf?
Seems larger and longer legged than the usual coyotes I see on this trail camera. When I was down today checking this camera the tracks in the snow were about 6 or 7 hours old with temps just reaching 30 or 32 degrees. They struck me as large, even before seeing what was on the card.
I believe that we have eastern coyotes , I am located in Central Wisconsin.Do you have eastern or western coyotes in your area…IME, eastern are a bit bigger…and I think they are fairly common in Great Lakes areas….Are you far enough west to have both? To me that clip did not look small enough to be a western coyote. Is there possibility of coy dogs in your area? Some areas over my way have those…and they are larger than eastern coyote and smaller than a wolf. to me though in the pic it looked like a pretty decent sized canine of some sort. Hard to really say from a quick clip…whatever it is I’d make sure the chickens don’t get left out of the coop at night.
Did you manage to get a picture of it's tracks?It's alone and has the walk and gate for a young Timberwolf.
It has the right confirmation for a Timberwolf.
It has all the right markings too.
I stare at Timberwolves everyday, so my money is on a wolf.
FYI: I would rather have wolves around that coyotes!
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Do you remember if the prints were big, like almost the size of your hand big?Did you manage to get a picture of it's tracks?
I wish I would have! I was a bit pressed for time this afternoon.
Definitely much larger than my two, no long with me, German shepherd dogs and yes, closer to hand size than what I am used to seeing.Were they big like almost the size of your hand big?
Yep, my bet lone Timberwolf.Definitely much larger than my two, no long with me, German shepherd dogs and yes, closer to hand size than what I am used to seeing.
No blood guts a gore if you get my drift!Question about this thread: Is coyote hunting pics/videos allowed?
Yup, yote.Coyote hunters weigh in!
Any thoughts, coyote or wolf?
Seems larger and longer legged than the usual coyotes I see on this trail camera. When I was down today checking this camera the tracks in the snow were about 6 or 7 hours old with temps just reaching 30 or 32 degrees. They struck me as large, even before seeing what was on the card.
I'm mostly hunting with thermal and I don't bother (most of the time) looking for the coyotes after I shoot them.No blood guts a gore if you get my drift!
Nice, I'm looking at thermals now... I'm afraid to ask, but what scope your using?Ken, that is a wolf.
I'm mostly hunting with thermal and I don't bother (most of the time) looking for the coyotes after I shoot them.
My latest hunting video.
Pulsar Thermion 2 XP50Nice, I'm looking at thermals now... I'm afraid to ask, but what scope your using?
I'm in the brush county, 200 yds would be my longest shot.
Very nice! I have been looking at the PT 2 XP50 Pro.Pulsar Thermion 2 XP50