Name this scat

Discussion in 'Sportsman's Paradise' started by Cajun Sensation, Aug 9, 2012.

  1. Cajun Sensation

    Cajun Sensation I'm kind of a big deal Staff Member

    I went up to the woods and stayed at a friend's camp 1 night over the weekend with my son b/c we were going canoeing with a large group the next day.

    Anyways, I saw this pile of shit when my son and I were riding 4 wheelers.

    I think I know what it is, but I wanted to get your opinions (especially yours, tiga).

    What animal left this?
     

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  2. KyleK

    KyleK Who, me? Staff Member

    that looks like a lot of berries in it. I would say bear.
     
  3. Cajun Sensation

    Cajun Sensation I'm kind of a big deal Staff Member


    That's what I was thinking.

    There are black bears (or at least 1) on his property. They have pictures of it on their trail cam and one guy even saw it cross a clear cut while he was up on a ladder stand during deer season last year.

    I saw the bear scat with what seemed like berries in it and I jumped off the 4 wheeler and took a picture of it. I told my son that it was from a bear. There were quite a few piles of it throughout the property.
     
  4. KyleK

    KyleK Who, me? Staff Member

    Sounds like a bear for sure then.

    Buddy Bear......

     
  5. xlnsports

    xlnsports Cajun In Exile

    Black Bear for almost certain
     
  6. LSUTiga

    LSUTiga TF Pubic Relations

  7. Cajun Sensation

    Cajun Sensation I'm kind of a big deal Staff Member

    I sure hope I didn't stop to take a picture of raccoon shit.
     
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  8. LSUTiga

    LSUTiga TF Pubic Relations

    lmao. Hey it's your thread scat, you can see whatchu want. ;)
     
  9. tigerchick46

    tigerchick46 Quick Learner

    OOOOOOK this thread wasn't a typo and not talking about kittens.........I need to take a shower after stumbling in here.
     
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  10. LSUTiga

    LSUTiga TF Pubic Relations

    I was thinking a bath...in vinegar and water.
     

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