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Title: Bear in Woodinville
Post by: Caseyd on May 11, 2011, 06:24:40 PM
This photo was taken this morning in the woodinville area.

I'm not bear expert.

How big you "experts" think the bear is?

Can you tell male or female?
Title: Re: Bear in Woodinville
Post by: dscubame on May 11, 2011, 06:26:03 PM
500# male  Easy.
Title: Re: Bear in Woodinville
Post by: sled on May 11, 2011, 06:47:03 PM
  Not really sure myself, but id gladly put my spring bear tag on it if you send it up yo yhe Monroe unit! :chuckle:
Title: Re: Bear in Woodinville
Post by: k_rex on May 11, 2011, 06:48:48 PM
I used to live just south of Woodinville Duvall Road and we had regular visits from the neighborhood bears.  Even a couple of false charges from the porch last year.  No real bruins though. 
Title: Re: Bear in Woodinville
Post by: saylean on May 11, 2011, 06:50:31 PM
Its an obvious color phase, due to the color of the mud. As it walks with a slight limp to the right,  I say its an older bear, known in these parts as grey back. He can be found eating souls in his spare time....

best be cautious...

Cool photos though!
Title: Re: Bear in Woodinville
Post by: dscubame on May 11, 2011, 07:44:50 PM
Its an obvious color phase, due to the color of the mud. As it walks with a slight limp to the right,  I say its an older bear, known in these parts as grey back. He can be found eating souls in his spare time....

best be cautious...

Cool photos though!

Cannot agree more.  Good assessment.  Limp to the right due to a fight for the teat as a cub.
Title: Re: Bear in Woodinville
Post by: Caseyd on May 11, 2011, 08:03:10 PM
I used to live just south of Woodinville Duvall Road and we had regular visits from the neighborhood bears.  Even a couple of false charges from the porch last year.  No real bruins though.

Pictures were taken in Saybrook
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