Bear markers.

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I didn't know if anyone else has run into this or not, so i thought i would ask.

North central PA. Blackbears, so no grizzly or other species.

My coworker and i were scouting some new areas for deer. It is archery season here. Archery bear had just opened that day.
At a small clearing we came accross a bear marker on a tree. Was a single marker on only one tree.
About 1/2 mile further we came to another small opening. There we found 10-12 trees marked.
I had heard of bears marking trees, but never that many in a small area.

Single bear?
Bear meeting sight?

Any insight would be helpful.

Thanks!
 

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Are these markings all relatively new?

Bears are not social, although they'll tolerate one another if they have reason to (food). Marking is, of course, a territorial expression so it seems very unlikely that multiple bears are marking the same territory at the same time.

Most likely you have a single bear marking like crazy. Probably a large male. You WANT to keep an eye on that area!
 
About 50 yards away from the numerous markings is where i had a run in with a 400ish lb bear in July.
Close encounter (25 yards) that surprised us both.
Lots of huffing, drool, jaw clicking.
The bear was upset too.... :oops:
Acted more like a grizz standing it's ground than the typical black bear.

Since then, i've left the pistol at home and brought along a rifle while scouting by myself.

My coworker is 6ft tall. While i missed it in the photo, the claw mark goes above his hand.
 

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So the bear is obviosly standing on the side that was marked.
Is his teritory on that side, or the unmarked side?
Just wondering which direction to pay special attention too.
:oops:
 
Pa. has strict fair chase regs. No baiting or dogs to hunt bear. If ya have some masochistic friends a bear drive is legal.
Which is why PA's bear harvest rate is so low. (Bait and dogs are fair chase)

Although bait helped establish an area, my daughter just took a bear without bait, since the season had ended.

The bear remembered the area, so we used scent attractants to bring him in. If you have a site that is being visited by bears already, don't overlook the benefit of setting up there and using scents (if legal).
 
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