I was thinking 200 lbs??
I was thinking 200 lbs??
Last edited by BCapes; 07-13-2018 at 08:50 AM.
Ummmm...sure...??
Aaron Campbell
Barling, AR
2007 Bass Cat Sabre
2011 Merc 175 Pro XS
Can you see the pic? I can
Can see the pic now.
Hard to say from that photo. Can't really see how broad the bear is, or how much of a belly it has.
Aaron Campbell
Barling, AR
2007 Bass Cat Sabre
2011 Merc 175 Pro XS
Does a bear SH%@ in the woods??!!
It's really difficult to tell how much an animal weighs from a photo with no reference in regard
to size.
The feeder is about 12 feet tall and there is a concrete block holding it off the ground. The camera is about 15 yards away. He sat in front of the feeder and cleaned out a whole 40 lbs of deer food - lol
He was a few pounds heavier before the picture
You can lead a horticulture,
but you can't make her think.
At least he didnt put it in a bag on your porch and light it.
Praying for a Cure
an honest answer to your question with the picture is I would say that bear is closer to 150 lbs from the picture its hard to really tell for certain. he has the long leg look and doesnt look to be very mature.
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200 is stretching it. 2.5yo IMO
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He's s yearling, maybe 120.......
CARL MAYER
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BARRYVILLE NY 12719
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Usually yearlings stay with the mamma until 2+. Of course there could be others that we don't know about. I mentioned 2.5 cause at that age the are usually weaned and in July the traveling/mating is over. He definitely is small, skinny head, no rear, small front legs & chest. no neck... I have no clue if boar or sow?
Have you any info on what gender it is from this pic?
2008 ChampioN 198 / 225 Opti ProXS! 1999 187 DC Elite / Merc 175 efi & 1989 184 DCR /Merc 175 xri
First bear we have ever seen on our land or on camera. He cleaned out 40 lbs of deer food in a week. The deer did not touch the food. LOL