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4u2njoy 08-09-2014 07:04 PM

Will Bear scare deer away from area?
 
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I have a feeder and Camera out and i know there are deer in the area but all that i get are Bear pics?

Ridge Runner 08-10-2014 03:59 AM

if the bears are just moving in yes they will keep the deer away, and the deer will try to avoid them when possible, once they adapt to bears being around they will return, but not at the same time bear are there. Bears are notorious predators of newborn fawns.
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BarnesX.308 08-10-2014 05:18 AM

I see bears and deer from my stand in the same day. An average trail camera day will have bears and deer coming and going within 30-60 minutes of each other. They share the woods all the time. The deer will avoid the bear, but not an area just because a bear was there earlier.

bronko22000 08-10-2014 06:12 AM


Originally Posted by BarnesX.308 (Post 4152825)
I see bears and deer from my stand in the same day. An average trail camera day will have bears and deer coming and going within 30-60 minutes of each other. They share the woods all the time. The deer will avoid the bear, but not an area just because a bear was there earlier.

I've also found this to be the case too.

Phil from Maine 08-10-2014 03:38 PM

I think it depends on how big of an area they have to be in.. As normally the deer will tend to stay away until the threat of a bear is gone.. I have had both on trail cam as well but it maybe around half of a day difference.. It you have food out such as apples or what ever the bears will keep the deer away until the bears have moved on. That is as long as the bears are eating there..

BarnesX.308 08-11-2014 02:31 AM

Here's a pic of a deer watching a bear walk by.



4u2njoy 08-11-2014 07:17 AM

How big you think this bear will get

dougl 08-11-2014 07:35 AM

Bear and deer co-exists just fine.During fawning season a doe may not tolerate having bears around on a regular basis however.Is that picture in northern Clearfield/Southern elk county?

dougl 08-11-2014 07:52 AM

Ed,I thought that was you after seeing your PM.Last year I never saw a single bear and very little sign in some spots that usually are a sure bet until I checked out that area.There were no acorns anywhere just a few miles from there but that area was loaded if I'm thinking I know where that picture taken.This year there's bear sign every place I go.I saw the biggest set of tracks of my life this past weekend not far from there and my son and I called in a nice bear behind that big Clearcut off of firewater rd while hunting coyotes about a month ago.The guy that owns that small camp on Bundy settlemnt rd has a video of a huge bear.

I wouldn't worry about the bears messing up your deer hunting.I get bears and deer on camera on the same day quite a bit.I've also seen bears and deer from the same stand many times.However,if you have a feeder set up and bear are hitting it regularly,deer may avoid that particular spot.They didn't go anywhere though.If that's where I think it is,there's no shortage of deer.Seeing them in there may be a different story though.

BarnesX.308 08-12-2014 02:43 AM

If there's corn down, bears will come out of the woodwork. Once you remove the corn, the bear sightings will go way down. Around the same time, the bucks will shed their velvet and start cruising around.

Every summer we have mostly bears on our cameras. It changes to deer as the fall approaches. No need to worry.

Soupy1957 09-02-2014 12:25 AM

Let's face it, they are all out there looking for food. Is a bear higher up on the food chain than a deer? You bet!! Will a bear give way over a kill, to a deer? No way!

I agree that they co-exist, but they are very much aware of their pecking order in the food chain, and a deer is even more skiddish than a Black Bear (not talking grizzlies here of course).

It is my opinion that you will not have as predictable a feeding or migration pattern with the deer, if there are bear around, but I DON'T believe they will disappear altogether.

Frankly, given the increasing numbers of COYOTES around here lately (in the Northeast), I'd be MORE concerned about THEM, than bears.

BOWHUNTERCOP 09-05-2014 02:22 AM

I would say bears will NOT scare deer from coming into your bait. Deer will check the bait from a distance, if they see a bear they will wait and come in later, I've seen this while hunting numerous times, and also from my camera I would have a bear on it, then 1/2 hr to 45 mins later deer would be on it. I've also witness from my stand deer and bear at the same time, granted they where 100 plus yards from each other


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