Blonde Black Bear

kman

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Hunted Saskatchewan twice and there was always one taken and a couple others seen. No surprise but never saw one hunting them in the Midwest.
 

tcmers

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Tennessee
I’ve been hunting bears for over thirty years, and have never seen anything other than pure black in the wild. One day….
 

abyl

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I have seen one in southwest Montana that was a two tone color phased bear. The head and shoulders were really blonde, and then everything below the shoulders and upper chest were a dark chocolate brown color. I haven't seen another one like that since unfortunately.
 

shootnrun

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Back in the spring bear days in WA, seeing a couple a day in the Blues was pretty easy. They were plentiful, but you could also pick them out with the naked eye from miles away..
 

Tmac

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A buddy showed me a picture from NE OR of a black sow with 4 cubs. Black, brown, cinnamon, and blond. Color phase bears are fairly common in that area, 4 cubs not so much as far as I know. That sow was an overachiever.
 

mrkronyak

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A buddy showed me a picture from NE OR of a black sow with 4 cubs. Black, brown, cinnamon, and blond. Color phase bears are fairly common in that area, 4 cubs not so much as far as I know. That sow was an

Could've been last years with this years.
 

Tmac

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Could've been last years with this years.
Possibly, they were all small, similar sized, and sure looked like the current years, but no way to be sure. Was really a cool sight with the colors. That area is thick with bears and gets hunted. I’d wondered if she picked up a couple orphans, no idea if that’s even a possibility.
 

SixteenG

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I think a lot of it has to do with the sun essentially bleaching the hide on the bears. I’m really only familiar with Washington however. In Western Wa, most of the bears are black. In Eastern Wa, most of the bears are some sort of “color phase”. Even the bears that look black. When you get up to them on the ground they end up being chocolate/brown. I think the sun is the reason why a lot of the bears are blonde across the back, but then have darker color legs and face. Just an observation, I could be wrong.
 
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