Beautiful Dark Muzzle
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Beautiful Dark Muzzle
Bears still out and about. What a beautiful Sow, watching over her young ones. I know everyone is now focused on deer but I cant help it
https://youtu.be/M1VrohOPQpg
https://youtu.be/M1VrohOPQpg
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Re: Beautiful Dark Muzzle
Nice, I really enjoy watching a sow and her cubs. Also i have noticed that there doesn't seem to be many young bears in the woods this year as in previous years.
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Findian wrote:Nice, I really enjoy watching a sow and her cubs. Also i have noticed that there doesn't seem to be many young bears in the woods this year as in previous years.
I truly believe the wolves have something to do with that during the winter (hibernation) months up here in Northern Bayfield County. Pulling and killing cubs & yearlings out of dens.
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Re: Beautiful Dark Muzzle
Awesome Mike !!!!
She looks in real good condition for winter.
Thanks for sharing
She looks in real good condition for winter.
Thanks for sharing
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Re: Beautiful Dark Muzzle
I should clarify myself, those are actually yearlings...she is not nursing. Yes, look at those awesome coats, the fur is so long and prime, big fur balls.
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Re: Beautiful Dark Muzzle
Very cool, thanks for sharing Mike!
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Re: Beautiful Dark Muzzle
Mike Foss wrote:Findian wrote:Nice, I really enjoy watching a sow and her cubs. Also i have noticed that there doesn't seem to be many young bears in the woods this year as in previous years.
I truly believe the wolves have something to do with that during the winter (hibernation) months up here in Northern Bayfield County. Pulling and killing cubs & yearlings out of dens.
I think it has to do with the last two winters being so mild that the wolfs are having a hard time killing the deer up here.
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Re: Beautiful Dark Muzzle
Very cool video she looks fat and sassy.
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Re: Beautiful Dark Muzzle
Still getting bears on camera... looks like it has a bad injury, little sleep over the winter should do some good!
https://youtu.be/6_0auQw-iio
https://youtu.be/6_0auQw-iio
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Re: Beautiful Dark Muzzle
Yummy Yummy !! Gotta check out that Moultriecam !! ( Thanks for the video)..
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Re: Beautiful Dark Muzzle
Good stuff.
You can fool some of the bucks, all of the time, and fool all of the bucks, some of the time, however you certainly can't fool all of the bucks, all of the time.
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Re: Beautiful Dark Muzzle
Maybe this snow and cold will put them to sleep (today in Northern Bayfield County away from the Big Lake)
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