coyowolf?

GAJoe

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Here's a north east Georgia coyote that I called this mornin'.
 

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carver

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Here is a black coyote I

killed in Walton county,weight was 54lbs
 

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carver

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A Yellowstone wolf

for comparison
 

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GAJoe

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Very beautiful photos, what kind of camera are you shooting these yotes with?

Thanks!
My new Canon 7D MkII
Got some wood ducks last weekend; posted in the photography forum.
 

jrickman

Senior Member
I can remember when deer were very rare and turkey non-existent over most of this state. The landowners or government restocked the deer and turkey but I've never seen them with wolves. How did these wolves live all that time and no one ever saw one...I'm not sure ya'll are even saying you have seen a wolf yet. I don't know about the DNA but somewhere we got to have a wolf for all this cross breeding. Where there are wolves they kill cattle, horses, elk etc. not rabbits and mice...who lost a cow lately?

Around here (Habersham, Banks, Stephens, Franklin) nearly everyone has donkeys in their pastures to protect the cows because they WERE losing them.
 

Hillbilly stalker

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2 SC dogs, I was wondering if they were mixed
 

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