saskgunowner101
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- near Prince Albert
They say the only stupid question is the one not asked...not too sure after I make this post though
Anyways, sitting at home this evening and low and behold, see not one, but two black bears from my kitchen window, 140-150 meters away max walking without a care in the world hanging out by a slough for about 5 minutes before disappearing like ghosts into the bush. Both of them basically the same size, somewhat lanky and not small but not big. Obviously not young of the year, and ballpark guess 150-200 lbs each. Wild guess would be 3 feet to the top of the back, but they had that lanky look...not skinny but nowhere near chubby porkchops. I wasn't geared up for hunting at the moment, but I live rural, so I can be full hunt ready in about a minute.
I ended up watching them as it felt weird to me (is it?) that 2 of them were just hanging out. I'm not sure if I expected a mama to walk out (late bloomers won't leave the nest kinda idea?) or what, but I didn't gear up and pull the trigger.
I've got to know, is this normal for bears to simply hang out? There's no human created food source here, no bait and no oats etc. In my area, I've always seen either single bears or what I presume to be a mama with cubs. Could it be a young mating pair? There was no aggression or funny behavior while I watched.
Two second year cubs from the same mama chased away so she could breed?
I haven;t taken a bear yet, but I would have, had I seen the same size bears alone and watched to make sure no mama. Again, no explanation, it didn't feel right. Any insight into their behavior appreciated. If bears actually hang out together and I lost a chance, no big deal, the animals get to win now and then in my books.
Anyways, sitting at home this evening and low and behold, see not one, but two black bears from my kitchen window, 140-150 meters away max walking without a care in the world hanging out by a slough for about 5 minutes before disappearing like ghosts into the bush. Both of them basically the same size, somewhat lanky and not small but not big. Obviously not young of the year, and ballpark guess 150-200 lbs each. Wild guess would be 3 feet to the top of the back, but they had that lanky look...not skinny but nowhere near chubby porkchops. I wasn't geared up for hunting at the moment, but I live rural, so I can be full hunt ready in about a minute.
I ended up watching them as it felt weird to me (is it?) that 2 of them were just hanging out. I'm not sure if I expected a mama to walk out (late bloomers won't leave the nest kinda idea?) or what, but I didn't gear up and pull the trigger.
I've got to know, is this normal for bears to simply hang out? There's no human created food source here, no bait and no oats etc. In my area, I've always seen either single bears or what I presume to be a mama with cubs. Could it be a young mating pair? There was no aggression or funny behavior while I watched.
Two second year cubs from the same mama chased away so she could breed?
I haven;t taken a bear yet, but I would have, had I seen the same size bears alone and watched to make sure no mama. Again, no explanation, it didn't feel right. Any insight into their behavior appreciated. If bears actually hang out together and I lost a chance, no big deal, the animals get to win now and then in my books.