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First one I see that’s big enough to not be with his mom is hitting the dirt. I might be more selective with my second tag,
That study shows bears killing more calves than lions. This is why ne elk numbers suck so bad. This is why we needed our new fall bear regs, and why we need more liberal spring hunting especially. If you care about deer, elk, moose numbers, go out and kill 2 bears this fall.
Quote from: HillHound on July 23, 2019, 03:52:36 PM First one I see that’s big enough to not be with his mom is hitting the dirt. I might be more selective with my second tag, We are on the same page
Several studies have shown that bears kill about four times the amount of elk that wolves do in Yellowstone and you can't get a more established wolf population in the west than there. The one report I saw tracked 50 elk calves and:Bears killed 19Wolves 5Coyote 3Lion 1Wolverine 1Undetermined 2No reason to believe it isn't the same for deer and moose.
True. In the Yellowstone study, grizz killed 10, blacks 5 and 4 were unidentified bears. Assuming at least one of the unidentified were black that is still more than wolves and there are a ton of wolves in Yellowstone.The morale of the story is that black bears are a bigger problem for calf and fawn mortality than any other predator (except possibly grizz if they are thick). We know we don't have thick grizz here, so black bears kill more calves and fawns in WA than anything else. I wouldn't be surprised if state wide they killed more than all other predators combined.
Lions kill more yearlings and subadult elk wolves kill more adultsBears kill more calvesEach has their nicheSent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk