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    #91
    the coyotes in east Texas are all cross breeds with the red wolves. coyotes weigh 35 lbs and almost every coyote I've shot in rusk and harris county have weighed over 50 with the biggest one 75 lbs

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      #92
      I saw one with an Ivory Billed Woodpecker riding on its back.

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        #93
        Originally posted by Tmag View Post
        I had one walk under my tripod last year but was told by the GS they don't exist in East Texas. Maybe they are making a come back.

        Yep. Wonder how many of the GS has spent decades way off in the big thicket....

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          #94
          I'm not saying there is or there isn't..... I just wanna see a trail cam pic of one in east Texas, as many cameras that are out there even on private land you'd think we would get some pics... That is all.

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            #95
            Originally posted by rferg84 View Post
            I'm not going to tell anyone they didn't see what they think they saw.

            I think anything is possible.

            I remember when a Mexican black bear was killed 70 south of San Angelo and everyone called BS. Well until the guy got arrested and they confiscated the bear.


            People have said Ozona had bears for years and nobody believed... OZONA HAS BEARS! SEVERAL trail cam pics now...

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              #96
              I'm just not a buyer/believer. Its gotta be a wild dog/coyote mix at most.

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                #97
                Wolves everywhere, just no pictures or dead ones?

                Heck, I have not seen a picture of an 80 lb yote.

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by BowTechAssassin View Post
                  Louisiana has wolves and it borders Texas. Why couldn't they find their way over here?
                  We do?

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by DaveS903 View Post
                    There used to be a lot more before the black panthers got so thick.

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                      The only ones I've ever heard tale of was Red Wolves. And they are nowhere as big as a Timber Wolf.

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                        With the things that people think they see in trail cam pics on here I have no doubt people see what they believe are wolves and panthers but until somebody produces a picture or carcass I will put them in the same category. Don't exist in Texas.

                        Bears obviously do exist in Texas but they don't wear a coat of invisibleness and somehow trail cams get pics of them.

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                          I know my lease is crawling with coyotes, however I get almost zero trail cam pics. Guess they don't like corn.

                          Last year, saw 2 big coyotes with a red color. Looked like wolves, but didn't think anything of it till a few weeks later reading a crazy thread on here. Who knows. But to many tail cams and to many trappers not to have more proof.

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                            Originally posted by Pkripper View Post
                            Yesterday while checking cams ,I spotted a pack of wolves chasing a black panther that was chasing a chupacabre.

                            And here is the difference in tbh in the last 5 years. Everyone wants to be funny and a smart*** now

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                              Originally posted by jaker_cc View Post
                              And here is the difference in tbh in the last 5 years. Everyone wants to be funny and a smart*** now
                              Yep.

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                                yep again

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