N.J. hunters ready for bear season

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VERNON, N.J. - New Jersey hunters take to the woods Monday for a controversial season aimed at thinning the state’s growing population of black bears, whose hungry foraging has frightened suburban residents.

Up to 5,000 hunters were expected to take part in the six-day hunt — only the second in New Jersey in 35 years — which begins at sunrise Monday.

John Rogalo planned to set out with his 12-year-old son to hunt in Allamuchy Mountain State Park.

“It’s a chance to harvest a bear,” said Rogalo, 47, of Stanhope, a self-employed contractor. “I just view hunting as a family tradition. I started at 10 with my Dad. Now my son will be with me.”

Black bears have rebounded from near extinction in the state but the loss of habitat to development is forcing many of the animals to seek food in populated areas.

The hunt, restricted to an area of about 1,600 square miles in the state’s northwest corner, is expected to draw thousands of hunters armed with shotguns or old-fashioned muzzle-loading rifles.

The hunt has been sharply criticized by animal rights advocates, who call it inhumane and went to court Friday in an unsuccessful bid to stop it.

‘Not rooted in public safety’
“This hunt is not rooted in public safety,” said Janine Motta, a spokeswoman for the New Jersey Animal Rights Alliance, which sued to stop the hunt. “It’s rooted in providing a hunting opportunity, getting trophies for walls and rugs for floors.”

But hunters and the state say the hunt — which coincides with white-tailed deer season — is necessary, given the bears’ increasing incursions into backyards and trash cans.

“Most guys will just go deer hunting, but if they see a bear and there’s an opportunity, they’ll take it,” said Frank Dara, chairman of the New Jersey State Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs. “It’s basically a conservation thing. It’s something that has to be done to control the number of bears.”

The state’s last bear hunt was in 2003, when 328 were killed. That was the first bear season since 1970, when hunts were suspended because the black bear population had dropped to about 100 animals.

Today, the population is estimated at 1,600 to 3,200 and complaints and sightings are up sharply all over the state.

Last July, a 142-pound female bear bit the leg of a sleeping camper at High Point State Park, in the state’s still rural northwest corner. The camper’s injuries were minor. The bear was shot by a state biologist.

Garbage bears
A month earlier in Egg Harbor City, near Atlantic City in southern New Jersey, a 150-pound bruin rummaged through garbage cans, ate from bird feeders and jumped a fence a block from an elementary school during a weeklong stay.

Opponents of the bear hunt planned to gather at a weigh station in Wawayanda State Park, with teams also fanning out into the woods looking for bears that have been shot but not killed.

“It’ll be volunteers looking to help any injured or wounded bears they come across, or fielding calls from the public for any wounded bears they find on their property,” Motta said.
 
Fish & Game reports that 136 bears were harvested on the first day.


FWIW, during the 2003 hunt the largest bear taken weighed 675 lb. That sounds like a good size.
 
In PA 2004 there were 13,000-14,000 bear just before hunting season. While the biggest bears taken were over 800 lbs in the last few years the average male bear taken was 200 lbs .
 
It’ll be volunteers looking to help any injured or wounded bears they come across

Are these people really this stupid? What are they going to do, give the bear a band-aid?
 
“It’ll be volunteers looking to help any injured or wounded bears they come across, or fielding calls from the public for any wounded bears they find on their property,” Motta said.
Wonder how many will be wearing noisy/smelly things and just happen to be following a few yards behind hunters.

Or if one shot doesn't do it will pounce to the bear and go balistic on the hunter about how cruel and evil he is.
 
Fish & Game has logged in 264.

The county jail has logged in 4 activists.
 
Guns_and_Labs said:
This is a really inspired use of anti-hunter activists... going after wounded bears. I love it. Who's idea was it?

Would be even better if they either tried to feed the wounded bears steak, or dressed up themselves as bears. :neener:

I.G.B.
 
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