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12-18-2016, 02:33 AM
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Tracking question-big feral dog-or Wolf?
I've been living on an acreage near warburg for a couple of years. and Im pretty decent at animal tracks, etc. know the local 'yote pack. but tonight I get home and hear about a strange darkish animal in the yard that ran off but waited nearby in the brush. tore up the garbage...thought maybe a dog, BUT...looking at the tracks 4 plus by 4 inch. stepping into eachother like most wild animals, pattern is Canine.
HUGE, not a coyote
-sorry no pics yet my cameras flash is broken. It did tear into my garbage, but all neighbors dogs are accounted for and do not track like this. I don't want to cry wolf...but in this weather and with predators desperate?, is it possibly a wolf? and yes I know coyote, wolverine, lynx, skunk, porcupine tracks and domestic dog.
Im not letting my pets out as they are acting strange about this as well......
NOTE the attached photo is not mine but they tracks are about the same in size and shape.
thoughts? other than waiting around with my shotgun?
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12-18-2016, 06:48 AM
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Cougar?
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12-18-2016, 07:48 AM
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12-18-2016, 07:51 AM
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Try calling him in, very simple process in calling to ascertain the difference...
First, dress up in camo, a white bed sheet will, do. You can cut holes in it for your eyes if you need to. It's way better than these expensive gillies suits they're selling.
Next bring a predator for call with you, but use it as your second calling option. Find the best ambush location in your yard and plop down there.
Finally, let out a long whistle, and yell, "HERE BOY, COME HERE" then whistle again and repeat. It usually takes about 5 minutes for a pet to commit. If that doesn't work, then pull out the predator call and call your wolf in and shoot him on sight.
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12-18-2016, 08:58 AM
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Now I ask you ...WHY.???.. would you post a pic of this wolf track, that was taken off the internet. Just google..wolf tracks and tell me i made a mistake..
Find a life
...Distinguishing between wolf, coyote and dog
Or is this pic used as a comparison to what you saw ????
Kinda confusing when your camera is broke but you have a pic
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12-18-2016, 09:09 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sourdough doug
Now I ask you ...WHY.???.. would you post a pic of this wolf track, that was taken off the internet. Just google..wolf tracks and tell me i made a mistake..
Find a life
...Distinguishing between wolf, coyote and dog
Or is this pic used as a comparison to what you saw ????
Kinda confusing when your camera is broke but you have a pic
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The OP said the pic wasn't an original in his post....
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12-18-2016, 09:14 AM
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Check that, drake
Did not see the last bit
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12-18-2016, 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by sourdough doug
Check that, drake
Did not see the last bit
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Hmmmm an apology to the OP?
To the OP you got a big dog there now you need to bait and set cameras up to identify or as indicated earlier set up and call.
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12-18-2016, 09:37 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sourdough doug
Now I ask you ...WHY.???.. would you post a pic of this wolf track, that was taken off the internet. Just google..wolf tracks and tell me i made a mistake..
Find a life
...Distinguishing between wolf, coyote and dog
Or is this pic used as a comparison to what you saw ????
Kinda confusing when your camera is broke but you have a pic
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??? Are we having a rough morning? You sound a little Sour. lol
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12-18-2016, 09:38 AM
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12-18-2016, 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted by 58thecat
Hmmmm an apology to the OP?
To the OP you got a big dog there now you need to bait and set cameras up to identify or as indicated earlier set up and call.
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If its a big dog, its very wild-steps on its own tracks in a straight line-only comes out at night, goes back in the woods-no one around here has a big dark dog-but I suppose its possible. and still needs to be dealt with if its desperate and starving. also the animals are freaked by the scent of this thing...its odd
wish I hadnt sold my game cam.
oh yes my nearest neighbors have a great pyrenees and a large Rottie. I know the dogs, and their tracks-definitely not them
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12-18-2016, 12:09 PM
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Like Marty says , get out your little red riding hood camo and call him in ..unnerving to see a track like that in the yard .Good luck .
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12-18-2016, 12:34 PM
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It's a cougar. They walk in a straight line with one foot track almost on the other. Probably an old or young starving one if its searching garbage.
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12-18-2016, 12:41 PM
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^^^^^No toenail prints in the photos either.^^^^^ That's what I look for.
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12-18-2016, 01:21 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by tomcat
It's a cougar. They walk in a straight line with one foot track almost on the other. Probably an old or young starving one if its searching garbage.
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That was my first thought....and my cats are acting very freaked by the scent around the house.
I have snow camo and a rabbit squealer. if it IS a cougar, do I call fish and wildlife? I know it legal to shoot a wolf or coyote on my property...
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Originally Posted by bunnyhunter
That was my first thought....and my cats are acting very freaked by the scent around the house.
I have snow camo and a rabbit squealer. if it IS a cougar, do I call fish and wildlife? I know it legal to shoot a wolf or coyote on my property...
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It's probably wise to call F & W to handle a starving cougar,
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12-18-2016, 10:25 PM
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Check regs might be open in your area. Open in most of province now. If open buy a tag and have at it.
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12-19-2016, 12:17 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bunnyhunter
That was my first thought....and my cats are acting very freaked by the scent around the house.
I have snow camo and a rabbit squealer. if it IS a cougar, do I call fish and wildlife? I know it legal to shoot a wolf or coyote on my property...
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It is also legal for Landowners and occupants of that land to hunt cougars (but not trap) year round without a licence.
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Originally Posted by walking buffalo
It is also legal for Landowners and occupants of that land to hunt cougars (but not trap) year round without a licence.
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He speaks the truth...
http://albertaregulations.ca/huntingregs/genregs.html
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*Cougar
Any person who is the owner or occupant of privately owned land may at any time of year, hunt (but not trap) cougar on such lands without a licence. Hunting with dogs is prohibited under this authority. Under this authority, registration is required within one week of the kill by bringing the skin and skull (or intact carcass) to a Fish and Wildlife office. A premolar tooth will be retained for aging.
* It is not legally necessary to salvage pelts of furbearing animals (includes coyote and wolf) or black bear taken in accordance with regulations authorizing the control of problem wildlife set out in this part. The skin and skull of cougar taken on privately-owned land as described must be submitted at time of registration as noted, but the cougar pelt does not need to be further salvaged. Click here for information about seasons for coyote and wolf.
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12-22-2016, 04:44 AM
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Thats definitely a dog track of some kind whether domestic dog or wolf. Cougar tracks are more rounded in the pads
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12-22-2016, 09:22 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by LingDinger
Thats definitely a dog track of some kind whether domestic dog or wolf. Cougar tracks are more rounded in the pads
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the cougars in my parts sure don't have feet like that. claw marks on canine tracks aren't always visible i find.
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