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Big Game Hunting => Wolves => Topic started by: 85yota on December 06, 2021, 06:06:43 PM
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Apparently these pics were from a relatively urban area..will try and get more info but around the monroe duvall woodinville area.
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Another pic
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Looks like a domestic wolfdog
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Not a wolf, head is not blocky enough and the legs are too thin. My best guess.
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Send it to WDFW…
They will look at the photos… and determine if they need to look into it further.
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Looks pretty wolffish to me
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Looks pretty wolffish to me
:yeah:
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Send to wdfw lol? What a waste of time especially on the wetside.. ill try to get more info I was hoping someone here possibly had more information
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I think it looks like a coyote but the best way to tell is either looking at the tracks or if you have some other pictures on the same cameras with deer you can compare size with them.
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coyote is out the question
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Too heavy for a yote, too wolfy for a dog, so I say wolf.
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definitely not a yote
2nd pic there is a black and white strip on neck. Almost looks like a tracking collar
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Send to wdfw lol? What a waste of time especially on the wetside.. ill try to get more info I was hoping someone here possibly had more information
exactly ! The fish cops around here don’t know the difference between a Marten and a Fisher more less dog species
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definitely not a yote
2nd pic there is a black and white strip on neck. Almost looks like a tracking collar
I was going to say looks collared to me
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Looks pretty wolffish to me
:yeah:
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X3 looks more wolf than anything. Not great pictures to be sure
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Mostly looks wolf but could be ugly domestic dog 😂
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Could be a male that got dispersed out of that Nooksack pack.
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Send to wdfw lol? What a waste of time especially on the wetside.. ill try to get more info I was hoping someone here possibly had more information
exactly ! The fish cops around here don’t know the difference between a Marten and a Fisher more less dog species
I talk with DFW guys every week, field people are pretty solid, at least in the areas I roam.
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Bobcat
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Hhhhmmmm🤔
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Wolf or hybrid heavy on the wolf side. Almost looks collared by the hair. Hmmmm
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definitely a woof
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By no means an expert but I lean wolf as well. Having seen hundreds of coyote cam pics that is not what I would call that. Hybrid maybe, but lets be honest, we all know they are coming/here, its just a matter of time. Proof will start just like this and the one day, there will be a pack or four.
Cool pics, hope you get more, and we can get on with the lawsuits :bash:.
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Can't be a wolf. There are none on the West side. Some Wolf / Dog crosses yes, Coyotes yes, but no wild wolfs.
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Can't be a wolf. There are none on the West side. Some Wolf / Dog crosses yes, Coyotes yes, but no wild wolfs.
A wolf (verified by WDFW) was hit and killed off I-90 well over on the west side about 2 years ago.
Guys posted on it here somewhere.
Not a rumor.
I want to say some guys on here had trail cam pics of the same wolf out by Carnation or thereabouts?
@jackelope
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Not a wolf. Hybrid most likely.
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Manbearpig
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For the best identification send it to the members of our game commission.
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For the best identification send it to the members of our game commission.
:yeah: Let's close all hunting to all game species in the area until we have the science needed to determine if it's part yeti or chupacabra.
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For the best identification send it to the members of our game commission.
With choices:
a) turkey
b) black bear
c) sea lion
d) sacred creature
e) your old dog Fluffy
f) yeti
g) chupacabra
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Target either way
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Send the collar in. I bet you get an answer right away! How you get the collar off is up to you. :chuckle:
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Pin the collar to a pooh stick
Think of Winnie to pooh
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Friend claims to have seen a hybrid in his yard near Centralia. States WDFW seen the picts says there are more around TransAlta. :dunno: