DEC Announces 2016 Bear Harvest Results
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DEC Announces 2016 Bear Harvest Results |
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Hunters in NYS took 1,539 black bears during 2016 hunting seasonsBear hunters in New York State took 1,539 black bears during the 2016 hunting seasons, Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil Seggos announced today. "New York has excellent bear habitat and vast, accessible public lands that offer exciting opportunities for bear hunting," said Commissioner Seggos. "Black bears are thriving in New York currently, and are a great resource for both out-of-state and local hunters." Hunters took a total of 1,025 black bears in the Southern Zone, about 10 percent fewer than in 2015, but slightly more than the recent five-year average. Nearly equal numbers of bears were taken during the bow season, 379 bears, and regular season, 398 bears. The early season, which occurs only in a handful of management units in the Catskill region, yielded 228 bears. In the Northern Zone, 514 bears were harvested, approximately 12 percent fewer than in 2015, but on par with the historical average. Bear harvest in the Northern Zone tends to alternate between strong harvests during the early season one year, followed by strong harvests during the regular season the next year, based primarily on cycles of food availability. In 2016, hunters were most successful during the early season, taking 238 bears, while the regular season produced 167 bears. New in 2016, junior hunters were allowed to take black bears during the Youth Firearms Big Game Hunt over Columbus Day weekend. That hunt overlapped with the early bear season in the Northern Zone. Ten junior hunters in the Southern Zone were able to take advantage of the new opportunity and harvest a bear.
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2016 Bear Take Summary ReportA complete summary of the 2016 bear harvest with results and maps by county, town, and WMU is available at DEC's website. NYS Black Bear Cooperator Patch ProgramHunters play a pivotal role in bear management through reporting their bear harvests, and many hunters also submit a tooth sample from their bear for DEC to determine the age of harvested bears (see the Black Bear Tooth Collection web page on DEC's website). For all hunters who report their harvest and submit a tooth, (767 hunters in 2016) DEC provides a NYS Black Bear Cooperator Patch and a letter informing them of their bear's age. DEC is still processing tooth submissions from 2016. We anticipate mailing cooperator patches and age letters to eligible hunters in September 2017. |