Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Wolves => Topic started by: pens fan on August 15, 2014, 01:25:49 AM
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My buddy sent this to me the other day, found partially covered in dirt between Springdale and Loon Lake, GMU 124.
He said he disected it, it had small bones and hair of some kind of critter. As he got to the middle, it wreaked of dead animal.
Neither one of us can say we have positively seen wolf or cougar scat, but he said this pile was way too big for a yodel dog.
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If it was covered its cat
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All I can say is
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If you hadnt bumped me, the pic would have posted!
Anyways, it wasn't buried, just covered a little.
Pic failed to post the first time.
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Looks like cat
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If you hadnt bumped me, the pic would have posted!
Anyways, it wasn't buried, just covered a little.
Pic failed to post the first time.
Some times they dont bury it and sometimes they do. And sometimes they bury half they are just like a house cat. Wolf poo is normally better connected and less segmented
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The wolf poop I've seen is the size of a kielbasa sausage. Same size and length most of the time.
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I'd say it's cat,......... I dont see any sheep wool in it!
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Went to check my trail cam Friday and found this at the trail head. Did not have a knifE or quarter to throw in the pic for size, but was bratwurst size. What do you think?
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Looks like new on old. Its a territory marker. Looks k9 to me
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Looks like new on old. Its a territory marker. Looks k9 to me
:yeah: definitely k9 probably wolf one before is cat i think