Look at this big boy on my HOMEBREW....
#13
O M G its a BEAR ! looks a little skinney on the back side.
Or it could a black lab with its ears down l o l.
Real good picture any way, was your trail cam alright after he poked his nose in it.
Or it could a black lab with its ears down l o l.
Real good picture any way, was your trail cam alright after he poked his nose in it.
#14
Nope...dat der is a bear. id say 200-300lbs max. If you want to keep em from eating the cam, try some cyanne pepper. Rub it all around the cam and maybe put some on the inside, bears dont like pepper. Dont use garlic if you want to get deer, deer hate garlic.
#15
Dominant Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 21,199
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From: Blossvale, New York
YUP, that thar is a bar. No dog hair looks like that. I was thinking the same thing, spray the camera with pepper spray or rub it with cayenne pepper.
#16
We got a ton of pics last year of bears on our trail cams (Iron County). We never had one take the camera, but there is a before and after pic of the a big bear looking up at the feeder, then the next pic is the feeder on it's side. We also have one nose shot like yours. Awesome pic.




