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<blockquote data-quote="hammertyme" data-source="post: 241014" data-attributes="member: 12863"><p>Guy</p><p> </p><p>That last track post is of a nice bear. Reason I asked about the Griz tag is because I would bet the farm the first picture you posted was a small griz. Based upon how far the claws were sticking the sand in front of the pads.</p><p> </p><p>I live on Kodiak Island in Alaska. Big and BIg Big bear are an every outing event the past few years. Every spring for years we spend a week in Valdez hunting black bear and in some areas both species are in the same bay.</p><p> </p><p>There were 3 bear taken inside the city this year in defense. Two of those bear were 2.5 year olds that were out on their own for the first time. Their tracks were 5 inches across. I took a 3.5 year old problem juvenile bear 3 years ago. His track was right at 6 inches wide. He squared right at 7'.</p><p> </p><p>The past five years I have been hunting a brute in which I can put my two number nines side by side in his track and there is still track showing. We figure a 11 footer squared and pushing 1500 pounds!</p><p> </p><p>Neal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hammertyme, post: 241014, member: 12863"] Guy That last track post is of a nice bear. Reason I asked about the Griz tag is because I would bet the farm the first picture you posted was a small griz. Based upon how far the claws were sticking the sand in front of the pads. I live on Kodiak Island in Alaska. Big and BIg Big bear are an every outing event the past few years. Every spring for years we spend a week in Valdez hunting black bear and in some areas both species are in the same bay. There were 3 bear taken inside the city this year in defense. Two of those bear were 2.5 year olds that were out on their own for the first time. Their tracks were 5 inches across. I took a 3.5 year old problem juvenile bear 3 years ago. His track was right at 6 inches wide. He squared right at 7'. The past five years I have been hunting a brute in which I can put my two number nines side by side in his track and there is still track showing. We figure a 11 footer squared and pushing 1500 pounds! Neal [/QUOTE]
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