Well by looking at the picture before I saw everybody's post I figured it was under 250 pounds and female by the posture and head although I'd like to see it moving around before I definitely said sow but pretty sure I'm right.
Nice one about making it 300 grains heavier! I was thinking more like letting the air out through a .308" diameter opening.
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I'm gonna go along with Ann. This time of year they will "hair up" quite a bit. Also, as best I could see, the ears look pretty big compared to the head.
1. Standing on flat ground, the line of the back slopes down from backside to shoulders.
2. Comparing size and mass of front shoulder to butt. Females (bears only of course) have smaller mass in the front shoulders when compared to their butt.
To sum up: Big butt sloping down to smaller front shoulders usually indicates female (bear).
Originally posted by Aspen Hill Adventures: I am going to guess 160 to 180 pounds. It looks like a young bear to me, the head and neck look cubby.
Even a female that the hips stand higher than a 40 gal garbage can, is going the weigh in at more than 180 lbs, IMO!
I believe the bulk of the posters have it pritty close at 200-250 lbs! The average black bear will run around 150 lbs, but that bear is not average, IMO! Young, but well fed on garbage, she's fat, and slick. It is harder to judge female bears, because their heads, even on a very large female, are not blocky like a large male.
In any event, she better not come to my bait, without cubs! .....................
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