This is a video filmed by the trail cam of my friend
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaR6cVutif0
Black bear attacking a cub
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Re: Black bear attacking a cub
Wow ! I'm glad at the end of the video we get an explanation of what was going on !
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Re: Black bear attacking a cub
Now you know why some Sows will avoid certain bait stations especially with big boars near bye, but I think this might happen more than we realize.
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Mike Foss wrote:Now you know why some Sows will avoid certain bait stations especially with big boars near bye, but I think this might happen more than we realize.
Agreed. I often have sows and cubs on my baits in the early baiting season, but rarely in the late season. I can see that being a huge benefit of baiting the same areas each year. If the set up and location is right, you can have a perennial spot to hold big bears. I wish I could bait some of these spots every year. I see the benefit. I also see another less appreciated value of going through a good guide. You have the luxury of doing this every year. I'm jealous!
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BassBoysLLP wrote:Mike Foss wrote:Now you know why some Sows will avoid certain bait stations especially with big boars near bye, but I think this might happen more than we realize.
Agreed. I often have sows and cubs on my baits in the early baiting season, but rarely in the late season. I can see that being a huge benefit of baiting the same areas each year. If the set up and location is right, you can have a perennial spot to hold big bears. I wish I could bait some of these spots every year. I see the benefit. I also see another less appreciated value of going through a good guide. You have the luxury of doing this every year. I'm jealous!
Believe me its not always fun & games...but it is, as they say, better than a day in the office Many times I have witnessed when a Sow with cubs come in to a bait station, she will sit off to the side and just watch, keep an eye out for danger (other bears) while her cubs fill there little bellies.
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thanks guys
i was not sure how the critique will get out for this kind of footage
i was not sure how the critique will get out for this kind of footage
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MarcelCote wrote:thanks guys
i was not sure how the critique will get out for this kind of footage
Come on.....we are all hunters!!!!!
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Truth. More people than ever are disconnected with nature. Perhaps if they hung "cub safe zone" sign in the woods it would give them some comfort rather than acknowledging the risk will always be there.
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Re: Black bear attacking a cub
Wow wild video, thanks for sharing.
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