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By far the nicest buck I have ever had on trail cam and only 60 yards from my house to boot! I feel the bow hunting addiction returning after being suppressed for a few years following 3 kids being born.

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Not something we like seeing on our cams.

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Was talking to some coworkers and I'm assuming this is a wolf but, could be a coyote. Help me out here, guys.

Yote, legs are a dead giveaway.

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Looks like a wolf to me. Smaller ears. Coyote have tall pointed ears and most weigh between 15-20 pounds.

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Hello!!!!

How old do you think he is? I'm guessing 3.5

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This is from my VERY old Moultrie. The LCD display doesn't display so I can't reset it, but it still keeps taking pictures.

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Wolf

Coyote's are all ears and tail. Wolves ears look smaller in relation to the head size and the tail usually doesn't go all the way to the ground.

Just my .02 - I've been wrong before.

Saw a 'yote the other day on the way home from Bemidji - thought it was a big grey fox at first...all ears and tail, 'til it bounced off like a mule deer.

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I think your picture of the wolf confirms it is a wolf. Like you say it is all in the legs. Yotes have short legs.

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I think your picture of the wolf confirms it is a wolf. Like you say it is all in the legs. Yotes have short legs.

Anything is possible, I'm just not seeing the beef in the legs or head.

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I vote wolf,

I get tons of pictures of yotes. It looks almost identical to the pic bear posted. It's odd, but when I see a picture of a yote, I know exactly what it is. Show me a picture of a wolf and I want to say yote, but it always looks different. When I saw that picture, my first thought was wolf. coyotes usually have tail, more similar to a fox, where on a wolf, it hangs nicely, like in both pics.

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Anything is possible, I'm just not seeing the beef in the legs or head.

But, you are comparing a winter picture to a Fall picture? Winter coats are going to make them look a lot more stocky.

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The canine in question has a pretty decent coat already, maybe not full blown winter coat but the pic was from oct so it's not like it was sporting summer fashion. Like I said before hopefully the original poster can show us another pic to compare size, even a deer would help show the overall size of the animal.

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Pulled some cards this past weekend, and figured that since I love looking at trail cam pics, it was only fair that I share a few as well. Below is a small sample.

First couple pictures were over a scrape that had been opened up in early October, and the second set are from a cam in an apple tree that was absolutely loaded this year and located in a farm yard. There were lots of deer hitting the apples, and has been lots of casual sparring caught on cam the past few weeks. Most pictures were at night (and obviously all of the ones I posted), but that is common for this camera location in October.

One for perspective...

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....a wide, mature buck...

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Few of the nicer bucks and some sparring full-31612-50564-pict0279.jpg

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(the one with the junk is real young still)

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