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Quote from: humanure on April 17, 2012, 12:22:39 PMIt's not hard for typical people to mistake coyotes, hybrids and other animals for wolves, to the naked, untrained eye. I've had people swear on their lives that a few of my German Shepherds were wolves(which I just don't see how).For officials, its easy to tell is a creature is a wolf or a hybrid. Spec's being the stance, the chest and the feet.I would have to respectfully disagree.. There was no mistaking a wolf versus a coyote the multiple times I have encountered them here in Washington.. And I would be considered "untrained".
It's not hard for typical people to mistake coyotes, hybrids and other animals for wolves, to the naked, untrained eye. I've had people swear on their lives that a few of my German Shepherds were wolves(which I just don't see how).For officials, its easy to tell is a creature is a wolf or a hybrid. Spec's being the stance, the chest and the feet.
Quote from: WAcoyotehunter on April 17, 2012, 12:39:49 PMPeople mistake them ALL THE TIME. People see what they want to see. If we made a wolf report on the OP there would be a dozen other false sightings by the end of the weekHey Bart-Post the hybrid pics you posted a year or 3 ago!
People mistake them ALL THE TIME. People see what they want to see. If we made a wolf report on the OP there would be a dozen other false sightings by the end of the week
Quote from: boneaddict on April 17, 2012, 03:08:26 PMFunny thing is, I posted a photo of the seven in the lookout pack, and had half the board swear they were coyotes. Yeah right. Some folks will never have a clue. There is a coyote track, a dog track and a wolf track. There is a coyote, and a wolf. Hybrids I do think could be confusing. All depends on the percentage I'd imagine. Hell we have housecats coming up here all the time as bobcats.That was a big house cat though
Funny thing is, I posted a photo of the seven in the lookout pack, and had half the board swear they were coyotes. Yeah right. Some folks will never have a clue. There is a coyote track, a dog track and a wolf track. There is a coyote, and a wolf. Hybrids I do think could be confusing. All depends on the percentage I'd imagine. Hell we have housecats coming up here all the time as bobcats.
There is definitely a pack in the Ruby Creek Area. I work in that area. I haven't seen or heard them but I know people that have. I have personally seen a lot of their scat and tracks. Two weeks ago one of our guys heard them well south of Timber Mountain pushing into the Tacoma Creek area.
Quote from: DBHAWTHORNE on April 28, 2012, 10:54:04 PMThere is definitely a pack in the Ruby Creek Area. I work in that area. I haven't seen or heard them but I know people that have. I have personally seen a lot of their scat and tracks. Two weeks ago one of our guys heard them well south of Timber Mountain pushing into the Tacoma Creek area.DB, we really need some sightings documented in GMU 117. I know the wolves are there but we need more sightings for WDFW to see. Can you get the coordinates and post them in the Wolf Count tipic?Have your friend go this website and get us some coordinates: http://wdfw.wa.gov/conservation/gray_wolf/reporting/
Quote from: bearpaw on April 29, 2012, 12:14:22 AMQuote from: DBHAWTHORNE on April 28, 2012, 10:54:04 PMThere is definitely a pack in the Ruby Creek Area. I work in that area. I haven't seen or heard them but I know people that have. I have personally seen a lot of their scat and tracks. Two weeks ago one of our guys heard them well south of Timber Mountain pushing into the Tacoma Creek area.DB, we really need some sightings documented in GMU 117. I know the wolves are there but we need more sightings for WDFW to see. Can you get the coordinates and post them in the Wolf Count tipic?Have your friend go this website and get us some coordinates: http://wdfw.wa.gov/conservation/gray_wolf/reporting/ Will do.... and I will get some cameras running in that area to see if I can get some pics.