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Daggone you ain't a kiddin thats a huge friggin yote. Almost looks big enough for a wolf body in the pic.We have some very large coyotes here in upstate New York. Its not unusual to find there kills, as at night they are very vocal. Here is one from a few nights ago, we put a camera on it and here is one of the culprits. Looks like a male to me..View attachment 38851View attachment 38852View attachment 38853
I sure have. I have spent many weeks of my life in the last 15 years at Hardinge.Ever hear of horseheads ny?
On occasion I've seen yotes & bobcats after or just at daylight in the mornings & on occasion I see either of them in broad daylight, but its really rare.Their night critters, you never see them, that is the problem.
That makes sense after seeing the size of that guy.The dept. of Conservation did a test a few years ago and concluded that they have wolf genes in them. That they mixed with wolves out of Canada.
Ya that’s not a normal coyote for sureThat makes sense after seeing the size of that guy.
We have a ton of them here in Maine.....it's tough, and up here, some have bred with Canadian wolves as well, so they're big!
We have some very large coyotes here in upstate New York. Its not unusual to find there kills, as at night they are very vocal. Here is one from a few nights ago, we put a camera on it and here is one of the culprits. Looks like a male to me..View attachment 38851View attachment 38852View attachment 38853
I heard about 4 years ago , there was a bunch of hybrids. Part wolf , part coyote that were released. And that was a few years after Dec was releasing mountain lions in certain parts of ny. That’s probably why that coyote is big in picture aboveDaggone you ain't a kiddin thats a huge friggin yote. Almost looks big enough for a wolf body in the pic.
We have plenty of them runnin round here but they aing big, but we do have some pretty lg Bobcats surprisingly. The carcass from the deer I shot a cpl wks ago got cleaned up good the first night. I showed A/C & we could tell that a cat had drug the carcass out of the woods into the grass along with the hide & licked the inside of the hide clean & cleaned the bones spotless. Huge diff from what it looks like from what yotes do. Time for a high velocity hole punch on some of them up there.
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