Tuesday, November 20, 2012
PRELIMINARY THREE-DAY BEAR HARVEST RESULTS
PRELIMINARY THREE-DAY BEAR HARVEST RESULTS
For
details about those areas open to extended bear hunting and the dates,
please see pages 36 and 37 of the 2012-13 Digest. Bear check stations
opened during the extended bear seasons can be found on page 38 of the
2012-13 Digest.
HARRISBURG
- Three days of the statewide four-day bear season have produced a
preliminary harvest of 2,442 bears, according to Pennsylvania Game
Commission check station reports filed this morning.
Last year’s three-day bear harvest total was 3,023; in 2010, which
offered a three-day season with a Saturday opener, the harvest total was
2,815.
The preliminary three-day bear harvest by Wildlife Management Unit was as follows: WMU 1A, 3; WMU 1B, 28; WMU 2C, 208; WMU 2D, 133; WMU 2E, 33; WMU 2F, 260; WMU 2G, 696; WMU 3A, 151; WMU 3B, 167; WMU 3C, 56; WMU 3D, 173; WMU 4A, 119; WMU 4B, 73; WMU 4C, 82; WMU 4D, 223; WMU 4E, 35; WMU 5A, 1; and WMU 5C, 1
The top 10 bears processed at check stations, so far, all had estimated
live weights that exceeded 548 pounds. James R. Weisbrod, of
Quakertown, has harvested the largest bear so far this season. Taken
Nov. 20 in Greene Township, Pike County, the male bear an estimated live
weight of 706 pounds
Other
large bears (all but one, are estimated live weights) included: 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 562-pound male taken by Bryan L. Leabhart, of Dudley, in
Carbon Township, Huntingdon County, on Nov. 19; a 559-pound male, taken
by Clayton L. Dulaney, of Towanda, in Auburn Township, Susquehanna
County, on Nov. 17; and a 557-pound male taken by Barry Zimmerman, of
Loysville, in South West Madison Township, Perry County, on Nov. 20.
After three days of the four-day season, the top bear harvest county in
the state remained Lycoming with 239. The rest of the line-up of the
top five counties for bear harvests, so far, are: Clinton, 217; Tioga,
136; Potter 103; and Centre, 94.
County harvests by region for the first three days are:
Northwest: Warren, 84; Clarion, 65; Forest, 50; Jefferson, 48; Venango, 48; Butler, 8; Erie, 6; and Crawford, 5.
Southwest: Somerset, 75; Fayette, 64; Armstrong, 30; Westmoreland, 25; Indiana, 15; and Cambria, 10.
Northcentral:
Lycoming, 239; Clinton, 217; Tioga, 136; Potter 103; Centre, 94;
McKean, 86; Clearfield, 80; Elk, 70; Union, 59; and Cameron, 58.
Southcentral: Huntingdon, 85; Bedford, 69; Mifflin, 42; Blair, 33; Perry, 29; Juniata, 25; Fulton, 20; Franklin, 14; Snyder, 7; and Adams, 1.
Northeast:
Pike, 66; Monroe, 57; Luzerne, 53; Wayne, 39; Bradford, 36; Sullivan,
33; Carbon, 29; Wyoming, 21; Lackawanna, 20; Columbia, 19; Susquehanna,
17; and Northumberland, 8.
Southeast: Dauphin, 24; Schuylkill, 15; Berks, 2; Northampton, 2; and Lehigh, 1
Hunters with an unfilled bear license may participate in extended bear
seasons that run concurrent with all or portions of the first week of
the firearms deer season. For those deer hunters who didn’t purchase a
bear license, but are headed to an area where the extended bear season
is being held, they may purchase a bear license from Nov. 22 through
Nov. 25.
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7 comments:
Wow! No where near enough bears taken in Potter-Mckean for the amount that are here.Where are all the hunters?Wait until this spring the game commision is going to be awfully busy with nuisance bear calls.
Bear season starts about a month too late.
Bear season closes???
The bear are all shot off from the extended season LAST YEAR in Potter. There were lots of hunters out there. Just not any bear.
i know they have quite the population but it pains me to see them dead they are such a beautiful animal but i do understand the need for hunting them we have a nuisance one where i live too he has even been on my screened in back porch scary they are lovely to look at from a distnace lol
if the deer and bear are sick they should stop hunting seaon for awhile
If the deer and bear are sick???? and no, the hunters didn't kill them all last year, still lots around, I know of 5 that were seen at one time recently, and didn't hear of any of them being gotten.
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