CouesFanatic Report post Posted August 28, 2017 I'm sitting a stand for coues and today is turned into bear land. I saw a immature youngin, a big black boar and a cinnamon sow with two cubs all in a small canyon that I am hunting for coues. Will the coues move if these bears all moved in? It was pretty fun to watch them up close. The sow went up a tree and shook the acorns all down. Then the went back down and ate them off the ground. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
300RUM Report post Posted August 28, 2017 I have observed coues and bears inhabiting the same canyon on a number of occasions. Sometimes both were in my sight at the same time. they don't seem to disappear just because a bear is in the general area. I would not expect them to come running right over to where the bear was. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rancilio Report post Posted August 28, 2017 What a special treat to watch bears doing their thing. We have deer around the house nearly every day. The odd days (or parts of the day) when we see no deer, its almost guaranteed that the javelinas or bears show themselves in the neighborhood. I don't think the deer move far, but they certainly don't move much. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bonecollector777 Report post Posted August 28, 2017 I'm sitting a stand for coues and today is turned into bear land. I saw a immature youngin, a big black boar and a cinnamon sow with two cubs all in a small canyon that I am hunting for coues. Will the coues move if these bears all moved in? It was pretty fun to watch them up close. The sow went up a tree and shook the acorns all down. Then the went back down and ate them off the ground. I'm wondering why the big black boar isn't dead? Is it because he's black? Racist . . 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lcyardball Report post Posted August 29, 2017 Two years ago on the San Carlos res I was bear hunting and watched a bear kill a fawn with ease. Later I saw a post on Facebook where someone shot a bear while it was eating a baby fawn. After this experience I am convinced bear hammer the deer population, especially the fawns because they are easy pickings. With that said, I have certainly seen whitetail and bears in the same canyon but generally speaking I do not see a lot of deer in bear country. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CouesFanatic Report post Posted August 29, 2017 Thanks for the help guys. The buck I have been watching is MIA. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Viper Report post Posted August 29, 2017 A couple weeks ago I watched a bear bust a coues doe out of her bed. Seemed like he was hunting her. He ran after her for no more than 50 yards and gave up. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
trphyhntr Report post Posted August 29, 2017 I'm getting a lot of bears on one of my cams and still lots of deer. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TexasHunter Report post Posted August 30, 2017 If you don't want to shoot the bear you can just tell me where he is and I will take care of it for you haha! I shot a buck last year that was with roughly 10 other deer not 100 yards from a feeding bear. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CouesFanatic Report post Posted August 31, 2017 It's in a closed unit. I would love to get my first bear. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest akaspecials Report post Posted August 31, 2017 There are at least 4 bears, 2 lions, and 15 deer that I know of using 2 miles of my canyon right now. The deer disappeared from one water hole when the lion showed up, but the bear haven't seemed to bother them at all. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites