SHOOTER BEAR?!! - How to field Judge a Nice Bear

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Published 2021-03-17
Do you want to know how to field judge a shooter bear? Maybe you just want to know what a good representation of the black bear species looks like? If you are new to bear hunting I'm sure it will help you get one step closer to accurately fielding judging the size of a nice mature bear.

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All Comments (21)
  • Good information, great video! Pointing out barrel dimensions helps and a person can measure reference points on trees and such in their bait site if they don’t use barrels. But posture of the animal is always the best, but like any animal it takes time and experience to get real good at judging.
  • Some good tips. Not allowed to bait on the west coast here, so I'm a little less picky. Looking forward to the season.
  • @feraltweed
    The last bear said. Sorry I’ve had enough corn
  • Nice video man. I’ve been hunting bears for a long time but you definitely have the experience to watch big bears roam around. You got some very nice bear hunting terrain there!
  • @mrsockeye
    Great video. Super useful information. They are definitely tough animals to judge. It gets even trickier in low light or if they don't give you a lot of time to look at them.
  • good video David! i cant judge a bear for the life of me. this is good!
  • @jonathonlang1844
    I hunt washington spot and stalk bear and can confirm, its tough to judge without something like a barrel next to them. My first one looked like a giant but definitely had some ground shrinkage.
  • @fordman425
    Great video. I could hear you in my head saying " don't shoot that bear" when I had a small black bear work into my set up lol. Great job and keep up the great work!
  • @bollw33vilify
    Great video. I enjoyed the educated and articulated commentary.
  • @jasonbubley9427
    This was really detailed. The length from belly to the ground is something to look at also.
  • @tanyawatson7214
    This was great and informative. I will use this wisdom wisely.
  • Are you showing us spring bears? The bellies don't seem to sag any