New bear pics!
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Here is our beautiful black bear (even though he's brown). Same general location (I'll only say it's somewhere around Newcomb's/Chilao). I hope no one shoots him! He has to make it until the end of Sept, then he's safe for the winter.
Thanks for the pictures, cougar! Here's a video of his cousin I took two Sundays ago.cougarmagic wrote:Here is our beautiful black bear (even though he's brown). Same general location (I'll only say it's somewhere around Newcomb's/Chilao). I hope no one shoots him! He has to make it until the end of Sept, then he's safe for the winter.
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That's awesome! Quite an athlete. I've never seen one "live" in the San Gabriels, only from the trailcam. That must be cool.
Yes, incredible! It would have taken me a good 15 minutes to cover the distance and terrain that he did in the 30 seconds that passed before I was able to switch to video mode.cougarmagic wrote:Quite an athlete.
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I read that bow hunting season for bears is short , but rifle hunting is longer?
Run, Yogi!
Run, Yogi!
Archery season starts earlier than rifle (=general) season.cougarmagic wrote:I read that bow hunting season for bears is short , but rifle hunting is longer?
Run, Yogi!
Archers may also hunt during the general season.
The bear population in CA is growing and expanding into new areas. Places they've never been before, like the Santa Cruz mountains and San Diego County and other areas south of I-10.
Yes Fight On, as in kill a bear season; as opposed to kill the Bruins.
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I wish! no, this was taken with a motion sensing camera. I was safe at home in the suburbs at the time.406 wrote:nice pics! You have a zoom lens, right?
nice work!..stumbled across this website looking for the elusive Muir Peak access info...
http://blog.stonehillnews.com/labels/Wildlife.htm
best one I thought was "Bear on Pinecrest"
http://blog.stonehillnews.com/labels/Wildlife.htm
best one I thought was "Bear on Pinecrest"
I wouldnt be surprised if its a myth. I know theres a ton of trails in those parts and was seeing if there was a launching point to get to Muir.