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    Shoot a Bear - Will Another Move into the Territory?

    Going back to my mulie spot next weekend - I took a big boar out of the area last week

    Should I buy another bear tag? Will another bear move into the area this late in the season?

    (I am kind of jaded on bear tags --- as up to this bear, I had shot more wolves than bears seen over the last 5 seasons)

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    Re: Shoot a Bear - Will Another Move into the Territory?

    Simple answer - yes.
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    Re: Shoot a Bear - Will Another Move into the Territory?

    Bears are where you find them YES
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    Re: Shoot a Bear - Will Another Move into the Territory?

    normally yes but the bears are way less active now.

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    Re: Shoot a Bear - Will Another Move into the Territory?

    Quote Originally Posted by skibum View Post
    Going back to my mulie spot next weekend - I took a big boar out of the area last week

    Should I buy another bear tag? Will another bear move into the area this late in the season?

    (I am kind of jaded on bear tags --- as up to this bear, I had shot more wolves than bears seen over the last 5 seasons)
    Will a bear move in, yup.
    This season, a week later, might be quick, but then some bears probably never had "complet rights" to the territory anyways, so it depends if the bear you took was "his spot" to begin with??
    But I think you answered your question, that you rarely see a bear, so why bother so quick afterwards?
    Guess the real answer is, do mind forking out cash that goes to general revenue?
    Or, if monies tight, then I wouldn't.

    good luck coming up!

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    Re: Shoot a Bear - Will Another Move into the Territory?

    if there was one bear in the area then there will certainly be more.

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    Re: Shoot a Bear - Will Another Move into the Territory?

    Yes
    Absolutely
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    Thumbs up Re: Shoot a Bear - Will Another Move into the Territory?

    You took a "Big Boar".
    If it was a dominant male as you allude to, then a definite yes.
    He was there because the habitat and food sources are primo.
    Nature abhors a vacuum. Especially in the case of primo habitat.
    So do bears.
    Another large / next in line dominant will move in.
    Sometimes a simple matter of a day or two.

    Buy the tag.

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    Re: Shoot a Bear - Will Another Move into the Territory?

    Not really sure about fall bears when it comes to territory, but with spring bears, for every one I shoot, two or three more appear and this repeats year after year. It's like some ridiculous game of a whack-a-mole. Probably more to do with less cub mortality in the area and perhaps after removing a dominant bear others move in and co-exist for some time. Only guessing. I don't think this really applies to a place you recently whacked a fall bear, but the bear you shot was there for a reason, so it makes sense another will show up... probably just as likely there are already others around.

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    Re: Shoot a Bear - Will Another Move into the Territory?

    Shoot more bears.
    "If you ever go into the bush, there are grizzly bears lurking behind just about every bush, waiting to pounce, so you need a powerful gun, with huge bullets" - Gatehouse ~ 2004

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