PRELIMINARY FOUR-DAY BEAR HARVEST RESULTS
HARRISBURG
– Four days of the statewide four-day bear season have produced a
preliminary harvest of 2,639 bears, according to Pennsylvania Game
Commission check station reports filed this afternoon.
Last
year’s four-day bear harvest total was 3,154; in 2010, which offered a
three-day season with a Saturday opener, the harvest total was 2,815.
Harvest
results from the early bear season, including the statewide archery
bear season, won’t be available until mid-December. Official total bear
harvest results will be available in early 2013, after a detailed
review of each harvest report is completed. Preliminary bear harvest
totals do change occasionally by a few bears.
The preliminary three-day bear harvest by Wildlife Management Unit was as follows: WMU 1A, 3; WMU 1B, 37; WMU 2C, 229; WMU 2D, 152; WMU 2E, 37; WMU 2F, 269; WMU 2G, 744; WMU 3A, 162; WMU 3B, 180; WMU 3C, 63; WMU 3D, 183; WMU 4A, 132; WMU 4B, 74; WMU 4C, 93; WMU 4D, 233; WMU 4E, 45; WMU 5A, 1; and WMU 5C, 2.
The
top 10 bears processed at check stations, so far, all had actual or
estimated live weights that exceeded 562 pounds. Joseph A. Spano, of
East Stoudsburg, has harvested the largest bear so far this season.
Taken Nov. 21, in Middle Smithfield Township, Monroe County, the male
bear weighed an actual live weight of 709 pounds.
Other
large bears (all but one, are estimated live weights) included: a
706-pound male taken by James R. Weisbrod, of Quakertown, in Greene
Township, Pike County, on Nov. 20; a 699-pound male taken by William M.
Rising, of Indiana, in Hamlin Township, McKean County, on Nov. 19; a
652-pound (actual live weight) male taken by Timothy J. Moffett, of
Barto, in Middle Smithfield Township, Monroe County, on Nov. 17; a
620-pound male, taken by Robert A. Pitts, of Meadville, in Roulette
Township, Potter County, on Nov. 17; a 598-pound male, taken by Michael
P. Intallura, of Renovo, in Noyes Township, Clinton County, on Nov. 17;
586-pound male, taken by Brian K. Stuebgen, of Renfrew, in Sergeant
Township, McKean County, on Nov. 19; a 576-pound male, taken by Dana L.
Landis, of Chambersburg, in Southampton Township, Bedford County, on
Nov. 19; a 573-pound male taken by Michael J. Kelly, of Pittsburgh, in
Harmony Township, Forest County, on Nov. 21; and a 562-pound male taken
by Bryan L. Leabhart, of Dudley, in Carbon Township, Huntingdon County,
on Nov. 19.
After
four days of the four-day season, the top bear harvest county in the
state remained Lycoming with 262. The rest of the line-up of the top
five counties for bear harvests, so far, are: Clinton, 229; Tioga, 150;
Potter 109; and Centre, 98.
County harvests by region for the four days are:
Northwest: Warren, 88; Clarion, 74; Venango, 62; Forest, 51; Jefferson, 50; Butler, 8; Erie, 7; and Crawford, 6.
Northcentral:
Lycoming, 262; Clinton, 229; Tioga, 150; Potter 109; Centre, 98;
McKean, 89; Clearfield, 84; Elk, 73; Cameron, 61; and Union, 60.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
PRELIMINARY FOUR-DAY BEAR HARVEST RESULTS
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