Re: Wolf or Coyote and how?
[Re: nyhuntfish]
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06/24/20 05:28 AM
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Coyote...or else those are REALLY long reds in his other hand. Jim
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Re: Wolf or Coyote and how?
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06/24/20 05:44 AM
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Thorpe told me there were places that held brush wolves/ coyotes in the Adirondack's that were never cleaned out, they had always been there. Pa. had populations of coyotes in the 60's and 70's, scattered and probably thin but here none the less. There is brush wolves/coyote all over New England and NY and over the whole area now, the brush wolves was not clean out. They where there to stay. When I had trap in MA the coyotes I got was 60lbs each .The one I sold them to said they where brush wolves , but the state call them coyotes since wolves can not be trap. So it is just a strain of coyote. Just not the true coyote like in the south west of the country .
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Re: Wolf or Coyote and how?
[Re: nyhuntfish]
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06/24/20 08:23 AM
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Interesting. Yes I guess that does make sense, to measure the red foxes against it. We'll I guess there were coyotes in NY then.
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Re: Wolf or Coyote and how?
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The stretcher on left is 5 foot the one on right is 6 foot coyote on right weight was 58 pounds. But both coyote. I think what made me ask originally were two things... 1.) I had been told by multiple people NYS had no coyotes. I understand it did now, and even those who told me probably just meant, "basically none." 2.) The animal in the picture looked very "fat" to me. Whatever that meant, I just thought I would ask. I understand, it's small.
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