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Here's a quick video of momma and her two yearlings taken in early June.  I'm betting she ditched them not long after the cam captured them.  This is in the front yard clearing that I'm hoping to turn into a viable food plot as the years go by.  I have a stand set on the other side of this clearing; the does already frequent it.

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She won't ditch them till fall/ winter. Breeding is spring and she will have new cubs next winter after being bred this coming spring 2017. Bears keep cubs 2 years.. before breeding again



Huh... I had always thought that mom ditches after a year with black bears.

Thanks... I'll have to read a bit more.


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No cubs stay with mom 2 years.. that's why there was a long standing rule not to kill a bear in a group regardless of size. Now with larger populations the rule was removed last year or year before.. I'd have to look up some old guides to be sure .

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No cubs stay with mom 2 years.. that's why there was a long standing rule not to kill a bear in a group regardless of size. Now with larger populations the rule was removed last year or year before.. I'd have to look up some old guides to be sure .

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This is one of the sites I was researching... It states 17 months, with a ditch in June:

http://bearwithus.org/understanding-bears/the-black-bear-mother-her-cubs/


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