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Colorado Bear Hunt

Posted By: Kung Fu Widgeon

Colorado Bear Hunt - 07/23/18 02:19 AM

Going on a bear hunt and I would like to see pictures to help train my eye. I know some basics about telling boars and sows apart but I would really photos with weights. I can shoot with my rifle but I will be taking a bow if I can get it up to speed.
Posted By: 7mag

Re: Colorado Bear Hunt - 07/23/18 03:43 AM

The one on the left is a smaller bear. The one on the right is what your looking for imo

Posted By: SnakeWrangler

Re: Colorado Bear Hunt - 07/23/18 12:24 PM

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Posted By: syncerus

Re: Colorado Bear Hunt - 07/23/18 01:55 PM

Sounds like the key to success is to put out a few picnic baskets and then hunt the first one that gets eaten.

wink
Posted By: Kung Fu Widgeon

Re: Colorado Bear Hunt - 07/24/18 02:40 AM

Ha ha ha, funny. Now can I have some serious responses?
Posted By: TXHOGSLAYER

Re: Colorado Bear Hunt - 07/24/18 03:35 AM

Originally Posted By: 7mag
The one on the left is a smaller bear. The one on the right is what your looking for imo



I'm sorry but that is freaking hilarious. roflmao roflmao roflmao
Posted By: Txduckman

Re: Colorado Bear Hunt - 07/24/18 03:54 AM

Where, when and who are you hunting with? I would talk with someone in person or on phone about this.
Posted By: pigplinker

Re: Colorado Bear Hunt - 07/24/18 05:24 AM

Originally Posted By: Kung Fu Widgeon
Ha ha ha, funny. Now can I have some serious responses?


You asked this group to be serious? Good luck.

On the other hand you might find some Utube videos out there.
Posted By: 1860.colt

Re: Colorado Bear Hunt - 07/24/18 09:47 PM

Originally Posted By: pigplinker
Originally Posted By: Kung Fu Widgeon
Ha ha ha, funny. Now can I have some serious responses?


You asked this group to be serious? Good luck.

On the other hand you might find some Utube videos out there.


scratch some on here can tell ya the year-month-&day a deer tis born, just bye looking at a tic on the S end of a N bound deer as it fleas. bolt
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Posted By: stxranchman

Re: Colorado Bear Hunt - 07/24/18 09:56 PM

Originally Posted By: Kung Fu Widgeon
Ha ha ha, funny. Now can I have some serious responses?

7mag was serious. If you have seen his posts before you would know he was joking.
But it was still funny. rofl
Posted By: BOBO the Clown

Re: Colorado Bear Hunt - 07/25/18 02:30 AM

Originally Posted By: Kung Fu Widgeon
Going on a bear hunt and I would like to see pictures to help train my eye. I know some basics about telling boars and sows apart but I would really photos with weights. I can shoot with my rifle but I will be taking a bow if I can get it up to speed.


Good luck. If you are going where I think it should be cover up in bears, hasn’t been hunted hard for a few years now.

Hope you kill a stud. I’m no help, not a bear guy
Posted By: Western

Re: Colorado Bear Hunt - 07/25/18 01:29 PM

Been hunting there for just over 30 years, lived there for 3, seen a lot of bears over that time and have killed one and helped with others. I think it is easier doing the standard "deduction", or known reasons it is a sow vs boar.

Easiest is if there are cubs or smaller bears in tow, that's pretty obvious, but mind sometimes the sow will have them set farther behind if she suspects danger, or the youngsters are lagging. Older sows from what I have seen, look very much like older boars IMO, but "generally" the boar appears blockier, wider in front and walks like he owns the place. Super obvious if he walks into other bears and they all give space.

I recall back when they had spring hunts, older sows you could see their tits sagging and little hairless since they are nursing, not always, but something to look for. Without bait stations, you may have seconds to make a judgment call and that is tough without any obvious exclusions. Bears move pretty quick and in the fall, they are on the move 24/7 getting fat for winter.

Fuzzy looking bears are usually younger imo, almost look like a fur ball with large ears, one that looks sleeker with almost indiscernible ears is likely a nice bear to look over real good. Long hair imo is smaller bear, short appearing hair/small ears, look it over real good if you have time.

I knew a guide that bears where his specialty, called me his "step son" lol (RIP), he even said it can be tough 2be 100% sure (without exclusions), but experience helps, that man took a load of bears over the years.

Probably noit the info you need, but what I have
Posted By: Kung Fu Widgeon

Re: Colorado Bear Hunt - 07/26/18 02:10 AM

Come on guys, I want to study as much as possible so I make a good decision on what I shoot at.
Posted By: 1860.colt

Re: Colorado Bear Hunt - 07/26/18 02:41 PM

Originally Posted By: Kung Fu Widgeon
Come on guys, I want to study as much as possible so I make a good decision on what I shoot at.


cheers beas are teritorial, do U have bore or sow tag ? Others have given some good tips. Could be only one bear ya run across in are ya b. Best wishes & Safe hunt.
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