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These coywolves were taken in the winter of 2006 in Northern Ontario... they were snared, not shot... I am on the right and my partner Jimmy is on the left... the licence plate on Jimmy's truck is K5V 7L5... it was such a good haul, because these mutts had a herd of woodland caribou isolated in a ravine and had been picking them off one at a time for three weeks... when we found the situation, we decided to take a hand in "tweaking" Mother Nature's balance.
Great job. Would love to see more pics?These coywolves were taken in the winter of 2006 in Northern Ontario... they were snared, not shot... I am on the right and my partner Jimmy is on the left... the licence plate on Jimmy's truck is K5V 7L5... it was such a good haul, because these mutts had a herd of woodland caribou isolated in a ravine and had been picking them off one at a time for three weeks... when we found the situation, we decided to take a hand in "tweaking" Mother Nature's balance.
These coywolves were taken in the winter of 2006 in Northern Ontario... they were snared, not shot... I am on the right and my partner Jimmy is on the left... the licence plate on Jimmy's truck is K5V 7L5... it was such a good haul, because these mutts had a herd of woodland caribou isolated in a ravine and had been picking them off one at a time for three weeks... when we found the situation, we decided to take a hand in "tweaking" Mother Nature's balance.
These coywolves were taken in the winter of 2006 in Northern Ontario... they were snared, not shot... I am on the right and my partner Jimmy is on the left... the licence plate on Jimmy's truck is K5V 7L5... it was such a good haul, because these mutts had a herd of woodland caribou isolated in a ravine and had been picking them off one at a time for three weeks... when we found the situation, we decided to take a hand in "tweaking" Mother Nature's balance.
Two coyotes in front wearing tracking collars
Two coyotes in front wearing tracking collars

These are coyotes from the Gisborne Lake area of southeastern Newfoundland, taken in March 2007, and yes, these were mostly taken from tracking on snowmobiles. We've been collaring some in relation to ongoing caribou calf predation research. (Interesting that folks from out West would mistake them for wolves. They do tend to have that 'wolfish' look.)



























