Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Wolves => Topic started by: Archeryoutfitters on August 07, 2011, 09:23:30 PM
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I'm up in the air on this one what do you think
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what is the aprox height of the cam? I am leaning towards bear so far.. but cam height would be nice to know
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A bear me thinks
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I'm thinking bear also.
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I vote bear
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what is the aprox height of the cam? I am leaning towards bear so far.. but cam height would be nice to know
About belly buton
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OK definitely bear then..
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I'd say Bear :chuckle:
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It's a Bear!
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Bear! :tup: :tup:
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Bear. Seemed pretty obvious to me.
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Its a bear...the snout is too wide and extends up the face to the eyes.
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Brian, I dont know what you have in that picture but i will say this..
two weeks ago i would have said you were nuts for even asking...
But I had what I thought was a bear cross a trail infront of me in 101 two weeks ago. I thought it was a bear until I saw its tail! :yike: It was bigger than any wolf I have seen in AK or Canada! and if it wasnt a wolf someone is missing a jet black 200 pound dog.. (a long ways from anything!)
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I would have to say bear as well. Usually k9 species have beety little yellow eyes.
Brandon
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Its a bear.
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Definately a bear.... Bears have deep dark eyes !
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ursa minor
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Brian, I dont know what you have in that picture but i will say this..
two weeks ago i would have said you were nuts for even asking...
But I had what I thought was a bear cross a trail infront of me in 101 two weeks ago. I thought it was a bear until I saw its tail! :yike: It was bigger than any wolf I have seen in AK or Canada! and if it wasnt a wolf someone is missing a jet black 200 pound dog.. (a long ways from anything!)
Ya, Matt. i saw a set of a single track last season in the snow and 3 sets together, all adult animals all in the N.E. corner of 117
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Bear, wolves got light colored eyes usually yellow.
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Bear, the curiousity of the wolves is very different than this bear. Watched eight of them near Whitebird last winter. Very interesting. Hope to help fill the local's tag this fall/winter.