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Wolf. Looks way bigger in all ways (especially height and leg length) than a coyote. The fact that it is relatively skinny is not a real factor, it easily could be a young wolf and it is also the middle of the summer.

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I would say yote, very tough to tell. I think the camera being set so low makes it look bigger/taller than it really is. Just gut feeling.

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Its just something about the length of the legs on that critter that makes me think wolf. I've seen a lot of coyotes and never have I seen one with such long legs proportionally. That and the size of that rear paw makes me think it still has a lot of growing to do and that it looks like a young wolf.

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It looks like a wolf, but things can be deceiving. My guess with that pic would be wolf.

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I'd say a 'yote because of the height compared to the height of the weeds -- wolves are taller. Also the back left paw looks like a coyote's where a wolve's is bigger. Otherwise hard to tell without seeing the tail or face.

If it is a wolf, it would probably be a pup. And the only thing that makes me think it could be is that I can't see the bushy coyote tail.

I've seen skinnier looking wolves especially in the heat of summer

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At first glance I say wolf. Looking closer, I see a low camera and a critter that's close. Final anwser is coyote.

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Tough to tell if that's a yote or wolf without anything to give reference of size and without seeing it's face.

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Here's a couple pics from our hunting land. Nothing huge but enough to get the blood flowing:

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This buck is licking a branch. There's always a scrape under this tree later in the fall.

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Nice pics - I like that velvet buck working the licking branch. That'll get the blood flowing.

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Nice pics guys. It sure gets the blood flowing!

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Here's a couple short vids of a couple bucks, have a quite few pics of both as well. I will post more later on.

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If that doesn't get you pumped Quack, WOW!!! Very nice. Hope to see something close to that come in front of my stand!!

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Some pics from my last batch. The first three are all the same bucks, a nice tall ten, I have a lot of pictures of him.

Note the last one has the velvet off.

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3-4am seems to be hot time - I've noticed the same thing. More comfortable moving when it's cool out. Nice bucks 'jack - that 10pt is a beauty.

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I agree, he will probably have a very few deductions and score really well. Great looking buck. Hope you get a crack at him.

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3-4am seems to be hot time - I've noticed the same thing. More comfortable moving when it's cool out. Nice bucks 'jack - that 10pt is a beauty.

1am to 4am here, even the young 2.5's don't seem to show themselves during shooting hours.

Blackjack, that is a nice wall of tines you have there, good luck this season.

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I hope I see that 10 point this fall!!! He hangs out with a nice 8, the 8 is also wider than his ears and has longer brow tines.

Heres the eight with his ten point buddy.

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More of the tall ten, never get tired of seeing him, hes kind of a ham, I have lots of pictures of him.

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A couple more interesting ones:

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Becker County. An hour East of Fargo. This is the 2nd year in a row I have caught a big cat in this location. So don't tell me cat's are just passing through hunting. The DNR needs to wake-up and smell the kitty litter.

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The face sure looks like a bobcat, but it is hard to tell. If there was some better size references and or color or tail.

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