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Re: Size this bear
« Reply #15 on: March 20, 2019, 11:21:33 AM »
I agree it should be on a shirt! @yorketransport

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Re: Size this bear
« Reply #16 on: March 25, 2019, 01:10:22 PM »
That's a hind foot print, one rule of thumb is that the width of the front track in inches indicates what the hide will square in feet.  The hind print is slightly narrower than the front.  My hand is 4" wide, your hand and the hind foot appear to be equal in width in the photo, so I'm going to guess a 4 1/2"-5" front width - an average size adult, 150 lbs give or take spring weight, approaching 200 lbs fall weight.  Not a monster, not a dink - if there's no cub tracks a shooter in my book.

LOTS of speculation in that guess :)

There is some correlation between scat size and bear size, but it's very imprecise and depends a lot on season and diet.  The largest black bear scats I've seen are about as thick as a beer/pop can, and for volume can compete with a horse - which I assume is a big bear.  That looks "average" to me, supporting perhaps an average size adult.

@saylean what say you?

I used to think scat size was an indicator...then I saw the pop cans my 4 year old turns out and changed my opinion...😂


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Re: Size this bear
« Reply #17 on: March 25, 2019, 01:18:50 PM »
That's a hind foot print, one rule of thumb is that the width of the front track in inches indicates what the hide will square in feet.  The hind print is slightly narrower than the front.  My hand is 4" wide, your hand and the hind foot appear to be equal in width in the photo, so I'm going to guess a 4 1/2"-5" front width - an average size adult, 150 lbs give or take spring weight, approaching 200 lbs fall weight.  Not a monster, not a dink - if there's no cub tracks a shooter in my book.

LOTS of speculation in that guess :)

There is some correlation between scat size and bear size, but it's very imprecise and depends a lot on season and diet.  The largest black bear scats I've seen are about as thick as a beer/pop can, and for volume can compete with a horse - which I assume is a big bear.  That looks "average" to me, supporting perhaps an average size adult.

@saylean what say you?

I used to think scat size was an indicator...then I saw the pop cans my 4 year old turns out and changed my opinion...😂


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Re: Size this bear
« Reply #18 on: March 25, 2019, 03:25:34 PM »
That's a hind foot print, one rule of thumb is that the width of the front track in inches indicates what the hide will square in feet.  The hind print is slightly narrower than the front.  My hand is 4" wide, your hand and the hind foot appear to be equal in width in the photo, so I'm going to guess a 4 1/2"-5" front width - an average size adult, 150 lbs give or take spring weight, approaching 200 lbs fall weight.  Not a monster, not a dink - if there's no cub tracks a shooter in my book.

LOTS of speculation in that guess :)

There is some correlation between scat size and bear size, but it's very imprecise and depends a lot on season and diet.  The largest black bear scats I've seen are about as thick as a beer/pop can, and for volume can compete with a horse - which I assume is a big bear.  That looks "average" to me, supporting perhaps an average size adult.

@saylean what say you?

I used to think scat size was an indicator...then I saw the pop cans my 4 year old turns out and changed my opinion...😂


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No kidding!
My 8 month old just gave birth to a mini nerf football this weekend.  I have no idea how that is possible.
Very true!  I remember many moments of utter amazement when my son was little - how? what? how is it I'm not seeing your guts in a bloody pile!
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Re: Size this bear
« Reply #19 on: March 25, 2019, 03:35:31 PM »
"There is some correlation between scat size and bear size"

So is this a griz?

I agree on the medium size of your bear. the track has melted and the scat seems about average size. Still a shooter.


@Timberstalker medium blackie with a love for Busch Lite?

This is ridiculous! He probably drank a damn IPA!

Go kill that bear and let us know how big he is!
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