Bear Hunting
New York State Black Bear Ties State Record
Thanksgiving day is a favorite day of hunters across New York State. The rut is usually in full swing and the woods are alive with deer moving – and bears too!
Dieter Herbert headed to his family’s Thanksgiving destination in Elka Park, New York where Dieter and his dad, uncle and two cousins hit the woods around 4:00 pm.
Knowing there wasn’t much daylight left, Dieter split off from the group and headed to a river crossing where there was always good deer and bear tracks. As Dieter walked down the river bank he spotted an enormous black bear shoulder deep in the water and headed towards the opposite bank.
Quickly, Dieter picked up his pace and closed in on the bear that was 200 yards away. He knew he would only have about thirty seconds once the bear got out of the river to make the shot before the bear disappeared into the thick brush.
Dieter lost sight of the bear as he closed in and decided to cross the river where the bear had crossed. Now on the opposite bank of the river Dieter scanned the brush looking for the bear when he spotted the bruin behind a spruce tree a mere 30 yards away.
Dieter shouldered his .308 and dropped the bear in its tracks as adrenaline flowed through his veins. The massive bruin weighed 600 pounds and has a 22″ skull unofficially tying Dieter’s bear with the New York State Record Black Bear.
Congrats to Dieter on an awesome black bear, definitely worth the six hour drag out of the woods!
Bear Hunting
New York’s First Early Black Bear Season a Success
A flourishing black bear population and a newly established early-season give hunters additional opportunities to hunt black bears in New York.
The NYS DEC took a proactive approach to manage the State’s black bear population with the addition of an early black bear season in select WMUs for 2014. The early bear hunting season started on September 6th in portions of Southeastern New York and September 13th in Northern New York
Some of the highlights of the new plan include:
- New early firearms bear season from September 6-21 in WMUs 3A, 3C, 3H, 3J, 3K, 3M, 3P, 3R, 4P, and 4R. Any hunting implement, including crossbows, are legal for use during the early black bear season.
- Expanded bear hunting in northern New York which now includes WMUs 6A, 6G, 6K, and 6N. In these newly opened units, bear hunting begins with bowhunting equipment only from September 13 through October 17.
The downside with the early season bear hunting is the heat – the opening day had temperatures in the mid to high 80s with high humidity. Bear hunters will have to skin their harvest as quickly as possible to cool the meat and prevent spoilage. Hunters might also want to skin and quarter the bear in the field and picking out the meat in game bags.
Here’s a video from one successful hunter during this year’s early black bear season:
Bear Hunting
Black Bears Around Campsites and Hiking Trails
Recently, the NYS DEC issued some warnings about camping in areas with black bears. I frequently visit areas like this and it’s good to refresh yourself no matter how seasoned of a backpacker, hiker, or camper you are. Here are some tips from the DEC to remember while camping and hiking in bear country:
- Store food, toiletries and garbage in bear resistant containers or “food hangs.” If you have no choice but to hang your food, be sure to use a dark colored cord. The cord should be 75 feet long and the bag should be hung 15 feet above the ground and at least 10 feet away from trees.
- Keep food in hangs or in bear resistant container at all times, take down only what is needed for cooking. Bear resistant canisters are a highly effective means for preventing bears from getting food, toiletries and garbage from back country campers. For more information about bear resistant containers, see the DEC webpage at www.dec.ny.gov/animals/7225.html.
- Bear resistant containers are required to be used by all overnight campers within the Eastern High Peaks Wilderness Zone of the Adirondack Forest Preserve.
- Never leave food unattended unless it is in a bear resistant container or in a food hang.
- Never cook or eat in your sleeping area.
- Cook early, no later than 5 p.m.
Bear Hunting
Maine Black Bear Raffle
The winner gets lodging and meals for two at one of the family’s bear camps in northwestern Maine for the first week of the 2008 bear-hunting season. Hot and cold running water, “a flush toilet,” bedding and meals — including a lobster bake and “trash can turkey” dinner — are included. A Ragged Lake Guide Service guide is part of the prize and winners are warned their cell phones won’t work at the remote camp.
Winners who don’t want to hunt can photograph bears and other wildlife in the remote area between Mt. Katahdin and the Canadian border, said Varney, or take $1,000 cash.
Tickets will be sold until April 30 and the winner drawn May 1. Rod and gun clubs are getting out the word and Noble music boosters will be selling tickets at the Kittery Trading Post on Feb. 2.
To purchase tickets for the Black bear hunt raffle, or more information send inquires to Varney at noblesro@sad60.k12.me.us.
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