pirogue
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I’ve never weighed one either. But I will next time.
I have a cheap $30 digital scale that goes to like #450....works good enough. I've verified the weight before and it is pretty darn close...like a couple oz. off. I wouldn't go spend any real money on one.Question to the guys that are actually weighing them with scales in the field...
What's a good scale to get for doing this weighing, that you've used before AND YOU LIKED it's ease of use?
And one that could measure even up to as high as say a MuleDeer's weight?
Or is this the sorta thing where HarborFreight makes something decent enough for this purpose?
What's a good scale to get for doing this weighing, that you've used before AND YOU LIKED it's ease of use?
That wouldn't work... I tend to "leave the mess out there".If convenient, you could probably just get by using your house "bathroom" scale and stepping on while holding your "catch".
Yes there are. Virginia probably has some the biggest coyotes. I shot a 62# one and my buddy shot a 66# coyote. I'll have to find the photos. Killed them about 6 or 7 years ago. shot a few in the 50# range too. All the coyotes in GA were in the 40# range.i have no reason not to believe there are some 50b or even 60 lb. coyote ,s out there your scale proves that . never thought much on the gorged coyote makes sence but you can tell them big old coyotes they got a big old blocky head. and a gray snoot . what i,m not buying that they are a wolf cross. wolfs hate coyotes and will kill one whenever they can
The 2 bigguns I mentioned were killed in Ag country near chicken farms... They ate well and the farmers thanked us profusely when we removed their source of predationI’ve never weighed one personally but I also haven’t killed one bigger than what I’d consider average.
I have a buddy in northeastern Oregon that trapped one a few years ago that weighed 63 pounds. Biggest one I’d heard of until this thread. Some big dogs on here!
From what I’ve read and heard they definitely seem to grow larger further east. Add in a steady diet and I can see how they would grow to such impressive proportions.The 2 bigguns I mentioned were killed in Ag country near chicken farms... They ate well and the farmers thanked us profusely when we removed their source of predation
It would be more correct to state that all dogs dna DESCENDS from Wolves. Good Sir.All dogs share the same dna as wolves