Hey guys Al and I got out for an evening hunt last evening (9/4/08). When we parked we found several sets of tracks . . .
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LoginSo what do you guys think?? Are they all coyote tracks or what??? This area is near a Rails to Trials hiking and bicycle trail so it would be easy for pet dogs to leave tracks here. I think they all look like coyote tracks to me, but I am still learning!
Thanks for any input you guys might have!
Jim
I think they're all dog.
Can't remember for sure, but it doesn't seem like a coyote steps on his own track like that?
That and they're just not shaped right.
Brad
I agree with Brad H. Tracks are too round to be coyotes. There was a good thread on FnF some time ago that showed the difference real clearly. Maybe somebody will post a link to it. Might have been by CCP.
Glad you all were able to get out. :highclap:
I'm no xpert but they look like Fido trax to me too.
EDIT: I believe this is the link Possumal was referring to>
http://finsandfur.net/forums/index.php?topic=821.0
This may help a little bit too:
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Ditto for me also. sure look like dog.
Kudos to Chet. That is exactly the thread I was talking about. They clearly show how round the dog tracks are compared to the coyote tracks. The outside nails tend to be pointed in on the coyotes as opposed to the spayed out track of the dogs.
Seems to be a different palm pad than found here.
http://www.bear-tracker.com/coyote.html (http://www.bear-tracker.com/coyote.html)
Round yes, clear no, usually around here most of the time the only claw marks are the center two toes.... :shrug:
So many different drawings and not enough clear photos :shrug:
I will take some pics when I can......and we will check the differences
Could be domestic dog, or maybe red fox.
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Sometimes soft sandy/clay soil and sloppy wet muddy ground can make it hard to tell the difference. I've got a 30 pound domestic dog that walks a little funny, some what bow legged, shuffles his feet. :doh2: His trail and tracks often looks like the ones that I know were made by a coyote. :shrug:
Quote from: coyotehunter_1 on September 05, 2008, 11:33:35 PM
I've got a 30 pound domestic dog that walks a little funny, some what bow legged, shuffles his feet. :doh2:
Yyou sure that aint Bop? Like say when he was a baby? :laf:
Quote from: FinsnFur on September 06, 2008, 12:13:41 AM
Quote from: coyotehunter_1 on September 05, 2008, 11:33:35 PM
I've got a 30 pound domestic dog that walks a little funny, some what bow legged, shuffles his feet. :doh2:
Yyou sure that aint Bop? Like say when he was a baby? :laf:
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BITE ME'S are getting seriously depleted, so I'll have to go to Wal-Mart tonight and restock before I can fully respond to you Jimbo. :wink:
2/1/2 inches long by 1/1/2 wide , looks like a big dog to me!