This ain't a Coyote!

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Caught this on my trail cam in a place I occasionally elk hunt in Idaho. That ain't a coyote!

I've had a trail cameras up in this general area for years and this is the first time I've captured a wolf on one. There have been rumors of wolves in the area for some years now by ranchers. I've never seen or heard one while hunting. But now I have proof. And it ain't good!
 

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Caught this on my trail cam in a place I occasionally elk hunt in Idaho. That ain't a coyote!

I've had a trail cameras up in this general area for years and this is the first time I've captured a wolf on one. There have been rumors of wolves in the area for some years now by ranchers. I've never seen or heard one while hunting. But now I have proof. And it ain't good!
Live in north central Idaho all my life. Haul logs and have seen way more than I want to. Seen from my home, 4 miles from town. Bad stuff, kill for fun, wildlife is in panic mode at all times.
 
Caught this on my trail cam in a place I occasionally elk hunt in Idaho. That ain't a coyote!

I've had a trail cameras up in this general area for years and this is the first time I've captured a wolf on one. There have been rumors of wolves in the area for some years now by ranchers. I've never seen or heard one while hunting. But now I have proof. And it ain't good!
yes wolf
 
That is wolf that our states think are necessary. They give away tags when you buy a deer or elk tag. Kill them when you can. Elk populations are have been impacted dramatically. I live in north east Washington where our governor doesn't want any of them killed to control the damage to cattle or wildlife. Kill if you legally can.
 
That is wolf that our states think are necessary. They give away tags when you buy a deer or elk tag. Kill them when you can. Elk populations are have been impacted dramatically. I live in north east Washington where our governor doesn't want any of them killed to control the damage to cattle or wildlife. Kill if you legally can.
Shuuuute. I'd kill and leave em' lay. Who's gonna know. NE corner of Iowa is getting infested with wolves as well. Places along the Mississippi river, the deer population is in the toilet. Who'da thunk that in Iowa, but they're here. I ever see a wolf or a lion outta my treestand, I'm pulling the trigger, and **** the torpedos.
 
Caught this on my trail cam in a place I occasionally elk hunt in Idaho. That ain't a coyote!

I've had a trail cameras up in this general area for years and this is the first time I've captured a wolf on one. There have been rumors of wolves in the area for some years now by ranchers. I've never seen or heard one while hunting. But now I have proof. And it ain't good!
We have pictures of what appears to be a Grey Wolf here in Missouri. Conservation says they are Coyote mix with German Shepard. Looks like the Wolf on picture you have but filled out more and all Grey or darker in color. Killing Chickens and duck neighbor raise.......can't catch him in the open.
 
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Caught this on my trail cam in a place I occasionally elk hunt in Idaho. That ain't a coyote!

I've had a trail cameras up in this general area for years and this is the first time I've captured a wolf on one. There have been rumors of wolves in the area for some years now by ranchers. I've never seen or heard one while hunting. But now I have proof. And it ain't good!
Its just a big coyote
 
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