Game wardens wouldn't allow us to. I asked for permission as it seemed like the humane thing to do but was denied it by the local warden. He was worried about people shooting healthy bears I think. I was working with the State bear biologist and we trapped the 3 worst ones I had around me that year and they were put down. Those pics are not fit for publishing. They are bald and you can see the ribs on them. It was so sad

. I haven't seen any this year with it yet so I'm hopeful it has been eliminated or at least knocked down for now in my area as I've been seeing plenty of bears including a mom with 3 babies. I cut down a tree on my property even they used to use to rub on and scent mark because I was worried it was so infected and burned it with my neighbors help. They all would scratch their backs and rub on it to relieve the itching I guess and they had worn the bark off it. Looked like a really heavy deer rub if you know what that looks like but much bigger.
Ya, I've seen a deer rub or two. I wonder if the bears were getting mange /disease from the ticks? They started calling them Ghost Moose up in Maine when they started rubbing the fur right off their hides, to the hides... <
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/...moose-animals-science-new-england-environment>
If I may ask, what geographic state or area your in?
Bears are very earthy, stinky, buggy, kind of nasty critters. I was hunting a spot I'd harvested a deer a few days earlier, climbed up a rocky steep hill and was hiding in the rocks when a bear came rolling in. He stood up like a man about 30 yards from me down in the gully. He was looking up the gully, working his nose, but my scent free regiment and the correct wind, there was no way to wind me. He sniffed around, and suddenly ran up the hill I was on and was 20 feet to my right. Couldn't see me in full camo.
Wasn't me he was real interested in. He ran down and pawed under a log, pulling out that deers gut pile, he'd stuffed a long, gucky chunk under it, with his treasure trailing like the length of his body, he romped off to eat that nasty shit. I got some good video of him. He was around me it seemed like an hour, but was more like 10-15 minutes.
Doesn't seem right they don't let you put down a sick animal that's suffering. I come across one in the woods, whatever it is, sick and suffering I'd like to think I'd put it down, warden be damned. However, I wouldn't risk my house, land, nor freedom for it, you live there and obviously have a good relationship with the wardens, which is important.
On the other hand, they do know what they're doing, although at times it may not appear to make sense to me, gotta respect that.