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<blockquote data-quote="436" data-source="post: 807397" data-attributes="member: 16609"><p>I am unfamiliar with the term "coye/wolf" however in Eastern Wash there were more then average size Yote's on the YTC over the years, which they (the Army) called "coye/dogs because; they believe they were breeding with feral near undomesticated canine stray's on the center which came from surrounding farms and ranches; which at some point created the hybrid. I've seen and killed a few of those Yote's over the years on the training center, and they can be bigger than your average Western Yote. I spoke with a Washington State Game biologist once about the possibility of a coye/dog and he seemed to think it was feasible. </p><p></p><p>With that said; in my Northern Idaho hunting days, the only time I saw a Coyote and a North West Wolf together is when the Wolf or Wolves were killing it, and I mean killing it!.. they (the Wolves) never seemed to have any other interest in that Coyote. Coyote's don't last long in Wolf country, they impact the Wolves rice bowl and a Wolf won't stand for that from any animal.</p><p></p><p>So that my .02 and past experience with the subject.</p><p>Cheer's</p><p>436</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="436, post: 807397, member: 16609"] I am unfamiliar with the term "coye/wolf" however in Eastern Wash there were more then average size Yote's on the YTC over the years, which they (the Army) called "coye/dogs because; they believe they were breeding with feral near undomesticated canine stray's on the center which came from surrounding farms and ranches; which at some point created the hybrid. I've seen and killed a few of those Yote's over the years on the training center, and they can be bigger than your average Western Yote. I spoke with a Washington State Game biologist once about the possibility of a coye/dog and he seemed to think it was feasible. With that said; in my Northern Idaho hunting days, the only time I saw a Coyote and a North West Wolf together is when the Wolf or Wolves were killing it, and I mean killing it!.. they (the Wolves) never seemed to have any other interest in that Coyote. Coyote's don't last long in Wolf country, they impact the Wolves rice bowl and a Wolf won't stand for that from any animal. So that my .02 and past experience with the subject. Cheer's 436 [/QUOTE]
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