Spring black bear trail cam

ken erickson

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I have been catching this guy (I think its a male?) on different trail cams for a few weeks now. This is the first decent video. Not knowing much about black bear facts, what does a bear this size eat after coming out of the den and before berries , nuts etc become available? Live off his fat?

I know my restoration efforts are starting to pay off as I see evidence of a increase in wildlife like this bear that seems to be hanging around the property versus just moving thru.
 
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My guess is that is a nice boar and I'm thinking he'll eat pretty much whatever he wants. Spring they mainly eat grasses and roots however they'll prey on deer fawns and young moose.
 
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Like bearbait says, they're quite voracious and opportunistic after hibernation. Anything edible is on the menu.
 
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I have been catching this guy (I think its a male?) on different trail cams for a few weeks now. This is the first decent video. Not knowing much about black bear facts, what does a bear this size eat after coming out of the den and before berries , nuts etc become available? Live off his fat?

I know my restoration efforts are starting to pay off as I see evidence of a increase in wildlife like this bear that seems to be hanging around the property versus just moving thru.
Thanks for sharing
 
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Yep, nice bear pic Ken....I'd also say boar and prolly around 200lbs live weight. I've bagged 5 so far...three with bow and 2 with rifle. Good eating for sure in my opinion!
 
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Uh oh, I'm edible. :ROFLMAO:
I've only seen one black bear in person.

All I could think was if he/she came after me, I'd just smell like poop....

First you say it, then you do it....:poop:
 
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I think I've seen 5 in the wild- but only one outweighed me by very much, they're kinda skinny out here.
Plus, I was not without, shall we say, resources.
 
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Locally the tagging station tagged 58 bear here in southern Maine in 2020. So I was excited to think this spring just maybe the bastards would be thinned out and leave me alone. Nope.
Saturday morning about 5 am. There he is. I started my truck remotely and he jumped over the rail and ran. Its only May and I'm 'bear'ed out already.
I tried to post a video but the upload thing says the mp4 file isn't allowed. And. I can't change it to a jpeg or anything or can't figure out how to.