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DEC Announces Early Bear Hunting Seasons Open Soon
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    Press Release from NYS DEC (09/05/18):

    DEC Announces Early Bear Hunting Seasons Open Soon

    Bear Hunting Starts Sept. 8 in Portions of Southeastern New York, Sept. 15 in
    Northern New York

    State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil
    Seggos today announced the start of early bear hunting seasons in New York
    State, beginning Saturday, September 8.

    "Late summer is a great time to be afield, with pleasant days and cool
    evenings," said Commissioner Seggos. "By participating in early black bear
    season, New York hunters play an important role in helping wildlife managers
    control bear populations."

    Bears feed heavily at this time of year, building reserves for the upcoming
    winter. Bears gorge on wild foods like acorns, beech nuts, berries, and
    vegetation, and also frequently feed on apples and other agricultural crops like
    corn. Hunters can increase the odds of finding a bear by keying in on
    concentrated food sources.

    In southeastern New York, the early bear season runs from September 8 to
    September 23 in Wildlife Management Units (WMUs) 3A, 3C, 3H, 3J, 3K, 3M,
    3P, 3R, 4P, and 4R (WMU Boundary Map attached). The early bowhunting
    season for bears opens in all of the Southern Zone on October 1, followed by
    the regular firearms season beginning November 17.

    In northern New York, the early bear season runs from September 15 to
    October 12 in WMUs 5A, 5C, 5F, 5G, 5H, 5J, 6C, 6F, 6H, and 6J. Bowhunting
    season for bears also begins on September 15 in the other Northern Zone
    units (WMUs 6A, 6G, 6K, and 6N). Muzzleloader season then opens in all
    Northern Zone WMUs on October 13, followed by the regular firearms season
    for bears on October 20.

    During the early bear season, hunters may use a bow (with appropriate
    bowhunting eligibility), crossbow, muzzleloader, handgun, shotgun, or rifle
    (where allowed). Because of the likelihood of warm weather, bear hunters
    should be prepared to skin and cool harvested bears as soon as possible to
    protect the quality of the meat. Hunters may opt to skin and quarter the bear in
    the field, then pack out the meat in game bags to a waiting cooler of ice.

    From roasts, stews, and burger, to sausage and barbequed ribs, bear meat
    makes excellent table fare. Some hunters also render bear fat into grease or
    lard, which is a great oil for cooking or baking and can be used to waterproof
    leather or to lubricate patches for muzzleloading.

    DEC uses regulated sport hunting to manage black bear populations at levels
    that are acceptable to the public. Information about black bear hunting in New
    York, including season dates regulations, is available on DEC's website.
    Additionally, DEC's booklet Hunting the Black Bear in New York (PDF, 727
    KB), includes tips on bear hunting and proper care of harvested bears.

    Hunters are reminded to 'Take it - Tag it - Report It.' Hunter harvest reports are
    vital for estimating annual harvest. DEC biologists use harvest reports in
    conjunction with other indicators to inform management decisions for
    subsequent hunting seasons.