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Day 2 ==

PRELIMINARY TWO-DAY BEAR HARVEST RESULTS



HARRISBURG - Two days of the statewide four-day bear season have produced a preliminary harvest of 2,709 bears, according to Pennsylvania Game Commission check station reports filed this morning. Of interest in today’s report is that a bear was harvested in Allegheny County, which marks the first time a bear was taken by a hunter there since the agency began keeping harvest records in 1949.


This year’s two-day bear harvest total mirrors that of 2009, when 2,709 bears were checked by Game Commission personnel. Last year, 2,542 bears were brought to Game Commission check stations after two days of hunting, which also included a Saturday opener.


In 2005, when the state record bear harvest was set, agency personnel processed 2,875 bears through the first two days of the season.


The preliminary two-day bear harvest by Wildlife Management Unit was as follows: WMU 1A, 10; WMU 1B, 43; WMU 2A, 2; WMU 2B, 1; WMU 2C, 168; WMU 2D, 111; WMU 2E, 50; WMU 2F, 274; WMU 2G, 863; WMU 3A, 264; WMU 3B, 285; WMU 3C, 78; WMU 3D, 198; WMU 4A, 65; WMU 4B, 55; WMU 4C, 67; WMU 4D, 141; WMU 4E, 32; WMU 5A, 1; and WMU 5B, 1.


The top 10 bears processed at check stations, so far, all had estimated live weights that exceeded 629 pounds. Jonathan E. Byler, of Ulysses, harvested the largest bear, which was a male that weighed in at 746 pounds (estimated live weight). The bear was taken in Ulysses, Potter County, at 1:45 p.m. on Nov. 19.


Other large bears (all estimated live weights) included: a 734-pound male, taken by Steven Camasta, of Lakeview, in Salem, Wayne County, on Nov. 19; a 733-pound male, taken by John J. Hennick, of Cambria, in Bell, Clearfield County, on Nov. 19; a 729-pound male, taken by William Simpson, of East Brady, in Highland, Elk County on Nov. 21; a 714-pound male, taken by Timothy Kiser, of Karns City, in Bradys Bend, Armstrong County on Nov. 19; a 706-pound male, taken by Paul Hoyt, of Levittown, in Lehigh, Wayne County on Nov. 19; a 678-pound male, taken by Matthew Romano, of Conshohocken, in Fox, Sullivan County, on Nov. 19; a 675-pound male, taken by Sheldon Weyant of Penn, in Poter, Jefferson County on Nov. 21; a 660-pound male, taken by Dale Kobal, of Warrior Run, in Nanticoke, Luzerne County on Nov. 21; and a 629-pound male, taken by Jeremiah M. Bauer, of Hebron, Ohio, in Wharton, Potter County.


After two days of the four-day season, the top bear harvest county in the state remained Potter with 247. However, in the rest of the line up of the top five counties, Lycoming recorded 239 bears, overtaking Tioga, with 223 bears. The other two counties stayed in order: McKean, 168; and Clinton, 142.


County harvests by region for the first two days are:



Northwest: Warren, 98; Forest, 72; Venango, 40; Jefferson, 32; Clarion, 30; Crawford, 10; Butler, 7; Erie, 6; and Mercer, 6.



Southwest: Somerset, 62; Armstrong, 52; Fayette, 51; Cambria, 25; Westmoreland, 13; Indiana, 11; and Allegheny, 1.



Northcentral: Potter 247; Lycoming, 239; Tioga, 223; McKean, 168; Clinton, 142; Cameron, 88; Elk, 125; Clearfield, 122; Centre, 80; and Union, 24.



Southcentral: Bedford, 50; Huntingdon, 48; Mifflin, 21; Juniata, 19; Blair, 16; Fulton, 11; Perry, 10; Snyder, 9; Franklin, 8; and Cumberland, 2.



Northeast: Sullivan, 103; Wayne, 86; Pike, 74; Luzerne, 46; Monroe, 43; Bradford, 40; Carbon, 24; Susquehanna, 27; Wyoming, 24; Lackawanna, 14; Columbia, 10; and Northumberland, 1.



Southeast: Dauphin, 23; Schuylkill, 16; Lebanon, 8; Lehigh, 1; and Northampton, 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, bear license sales will reopen from Nov. 24 through Nov. 27.


For details about those areas open to extended bear hunting and the dates, please see pages 36 and 37 of the 2011-12 Digest. Bear check stations opened during the extended bear seasons can be found on page 38 of the 2011-12 Digest.



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    BIG WAGS
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    RE: 2nd day Bear Results = 2011/11/22 11:58:21 (permalink)
    Hello Dr.  

    Is that correct one in Allegheny County?

    Wouldn't that be a first???
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    RE: 2nd day Bear Results = 2011/11/22 12:01:07 (permalink)
    don't think it is the first, but not positive..

    It is the press release I just received from Harrisburg
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    RE: 2nd day Bear Results = 2011/11/22 12:13:25 (permalink)
    First bear on record killed in Allegheny County;


    November 22, 2011 From the office of Outdoor Adventures

    Two days of the statewide four-day bear season have produced a preliminary harvest of 2,709 bears, according to Pennsylvania Game Commission check station reports filed this morning.

    A bear was harvested in Allegheny County, which marks the first time a bear was taken by a hunter there since the agency began keeping harvest records in 1949.

    This year’s two-day bear harvest total mirrors that of 2009, when 2,709 bears were checked by Game Commission personnel. Last year, 2,542 bears were brought to Game Commission check stations after two days of hunting, which also included a Saturday opener.

    In 2005, when the state record bear harvest was set, agency personnel processed 2,875 bears through the first two days of the season.

    The preliminary two-day bear harvest for the Wildlife Management Unit that includes the Poconos is 198.

    The top 10 bears processed at check stations, so far, all had estimated live weights that exceeded 629 pounds. Jonathan E. Byler, of Ulysses, harvested the largest bear, which was a male that weighed in at 746 pounds (estimated live weight). The bear was taken in Ulysses, Potter County, at 1:45 p.m. on Nov. 19.

    Other large bears (all estimated live weights) included: a 734-pound male, taken by Steven Camasta, of Lakeview, in Salem, Wayne County, on Nov. 19; a 733-pound male, taken by John J. Hennick, of Cambria, in Bell, Clearfield County, on Nov. 19; a 729-pound male, taken by William Simpson, of East Brady, in Highland, Elk County on Nov. 21; a 714-pound male, taken by Timothy Kiser, of Karns City, in Bradys Bend, Armstrong County on Nov. 19; a 706-pound male, taken by Paul Hoyt, of Levittown, in Lehigh, Wayne County on Nov. 19; a 678-pound male, taken by Matthew Romano, of Conshohocken, in Fox, Sullivan County, on Nov. 19; a 675-pound male, taken by Sheldon Weyant of Penn, in Poter, Jefferson County on Nov. 21; a 660-pound male, taken by Dale Kobal, of Warrior Run, in Nanticoke, Luzerne County on Nov. 21; and a 629-pound male, taken by Jeremiah M. Bauer, of Hebron, Ohio, in Wharton, Potter County.

    After two days of the four-day season, the top bear harvest county in the state remained Potter with 247. In the Poconos, the totals are: Wayne, 86; Pike, 74; Monroe, 43
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    RE: 2nd day Bear Results = 2011/11/22 13:17:25 (permalink)
    Been lots of bears spotted in Allegheny Co. in years past so it was only a matter of time. I have seen a scattering of tracks in some of the areas I hunt in northern Allegheny. The neighbor up there did lose quite a bit of corn to a large bear this year though and he had trail cam pics to back it up.
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    RE: 2nd day Bear Results = 2011/11/22 14:01:08 (permalink)
    Quite a few around Fawn and West Deer Twps have been seen in recent years. Think Essox Hunter had trail cam pics last year of one or two in that area.
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    RE: 2nd day Bear Results = 2011/11/22 14:17:49 (permalink)
    One walked through my parent's backyard near Carnegie about 15 years ago. They can see downtown from their house.

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    RE: 2nd day Bear Results = 2011/11/22 14:48:01 (permalink)
    We too have had several sightings hear in southern Allegheny County. There were 3 hanging around Bunola, but the GC trapped them and moved them to Uniontown 2 years ago. They had been seen the previous 3 years. I was not shocked to the fact they are here, just that one was tagged.
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    RE: 2nd day Bear Results = 2011/11/22 16:21:07 (permalink)
    Black bears in Beaver county as well. None taken during season as of yet.
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    RE: 2nd day Bear Results = 2011/11/22 17:41:05 (permalink)
    The Blyler Bear.

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    RE: 2nd day Bear Results = 2011/11/22 17:59:31 (permalink)
    Shot by a Amish boy.
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    RE: 2nd day Bear Results = 2011/11/22 18:15:18 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: rsquared

    Quite a few around Fawn and West Deer Twps have been seen in recent years. Think Essox Hunter had trail cam pics last year of one or two in that area.


    Yep I have some pics of them from the past 4 years or so in that area.  My parents live in the area and saw a handful this summer also.

    Rumor has it that the Allegheny Co bear was taken in Fawn Township.  It is still very much a rumor at this point, but I am trying to verify it.
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    RE: 2nd day Bear Results = 2011/11/22 18:40:15 (permalink)
    Heard the bear was shot in Fawn twp as well, right by the DHALO project.
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    RE: 2nd day Bear Results = 2011/11/22 20:43:35 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: Moses Guthrie

    Heard the bear was shot in Fawn twp as well, right by the DHALO project.


    About 5 years ago, one of my friends grazed one with his car on Saxonburg Blvd right near there.
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    RE: 2nd day Bear Results = 2011/11/23 11:12:02 (permalink)
    Apparently the Fawn Township rumor was true: http://post-gazette.com/pg/11327/1192051-100.stm
     
    post edited by Esox_Hunter - 2011/11/23 11:15:08
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