Hey guys. I was going through some bear pics and vids from a few years back and came across these 2 vids of what I think appears to be the biggest bear I've ever got on a trail cam. I've had baits at 5 different spots around here over the years, mostly on small parcels of bush and I don't recall ever seeing a bear that was so fat and round like this one. I hadn't seen these vids for a long time and they are the only evidence I have. No stills. My first thought was boar but then the snout was a bit pointed still so I don't know lol. Ears aren't real wide...
So I'm hoping some of the more experienced bear hunters in particular here could give me an honest opinion. These vids have always intrigued me. Some of you lads have had real large bears at your sites with plenty of pictures and kills too so you would be best at it I figure. Greenhorn about the only reference I can provide is that the cam would have been in the 36" range, depending on the trunk. I was actually kind of worried about that tree being right along one of the paths but I was limited. I totally sprayed it down with scent killer first and then only handled it with nitrile gloves. Black leds too. Probably got lucky.
That sow in my avatar was in the 325-350 range, she was dry, and to me this bear looks much heavier, but I only have these two videos for judging. But my first thought the first time I saw them is still the same, damn that looks heavy. :) He's got a good gimp too. I know its not a monster, but even when I compare it to 325lb Dave up the road to me that has to be pushing 4 bills I would think. Unless I'm getting fooled by the camera... It could be
So all comments are welcome. Don't worry about offending me, I'm just throwing this out there for fun, and to satisfy my curiosity too hehe. Bears are hard to judge, there's no doubt. I sure wish I had more pics. Just because...
https://vimeo.com/232273330
https://vimeo.com/232273480
Cheers