bearkilr
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they claimed that 25-30% were sows and i'll assume it's nearly impossible to know how many actually had cubs or not. although she'll usually stay close to the cubs, it doesn't always happen and you may see a lone sow, mistake it for a boar, and end up leaving orphaned cubs in the bush. it would be different if there was a definitive way for even the dumbest of dumb-dumbs to ID the ###. a spring boar hunt would be easy, but they're worried about people shooting sows and it makes sense when you consider how many "hunters" out there are so trigger happy.
The Humane Society has tried the same thing here in Manitoba a few years ago. Their "concern" was not about hunters shooting female bears, it was about shooting female bears that had cubs and thus leaving the cubs to starve. This is and was a moot point as it has always been illegal to shoot a sow with cubs here, either in spring or fall.
And you're quite wrong about bear behaviour. Sows will not leave the cubs as she wonders off, as is the case with whitetail, they will always be right at her side.
btw...i never said anything about sows with cubs, you added that part![]()
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even if only half of those sows had cubs, that's quite a few cubs that were left to find food and fend off other bears on their own.


















































