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POLL: Should Bears Be Hunted?

State bear hunt begins Monday.

 

The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection 2011 Bear Hunt begins Monday with hunters in possession of a permit allowed to kill one black bear each.

Bears are only allowed to be hunted in specific zones, which include parts of Morris, Sussex, Warren, Somerset, Bergen and Hunterdon counties, extending to the Pennsylvania and New York borders.

The six-day hunt, which was also held last year, is designed to help the DEP regulate bear population. According to the DEP, there are about 3,400 black bears living in a 1,000-square mile area north of Route 78 and west of Route 287. The DEP said the northwest corner of the state has one of the highest black bear population densities in the country.

"We are fully committed to this comprehensive black bear management effort, which not only protects the public but also safeguards our black bear population,'' said Dave Chanda, Director of the Division of Fish and Wildlife, in a press release. "That includes a continuing need to educate people who live in bear country or enjoy recreational opportunities in bear habitat areas on methods they can employ to limit the potential for negative interactions with black bears.''

According to final DEP results from the 2010 bear hunt, West Milford hunters harvested the most bears with 54 killed. Vernon Township harvested the second most with 50 bears and Walpack Township (also in Sussex County) harvested 50. The DEP reported that statewide, 243 bears were harvested on private property, 232 were harvested on state property, 93 on federal property and 24 on county-owned or municipal land.

Hunters are required to report kills to the department and transport bears to a DEP check station by 7 p.m. the day of the kill. There, they will be given a legal possession seal.

The bear hunt is held in conjunction with the six-day firearm deer hunting season.

Do you think bears should be hunted to control population? Participate in our poll and tell us why or why not in the comments below.

  • Do you think bears should be hunted to control their population?

    (Voting has been closed for this question)
    • Yes
        87 (61%)
    • No
        54 (38%)
    Total votes: 141
  • This is not a scientific poll. View Results Vote!

Robert Biser

2:44 pm on Wednesday, December 7, 2011

The only reason for the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection have these slaughters is for the money they make off the permits. Do they tell you how much they make and where the funds go? If they truly wanted to control the population they would "dart" them and apply contraceptive measures. But of course they wouldn't make any money that way. And don't tell me there are no any funds for this either. Ever hear about fund raisers.
The next issue is the stupid redneck hunters that think it is a real challenge or "sport" to shoot a defenseless animal. Go get up in your tree stand or use you scope to shoot an animal half a mile away. Or better still, wait till they go to get a drink, then blast them. Then tell all your buddies " I shot me a Black Bear". Now that is something to be proud of. Man, what an accomplishment.
If you lived out in the wilderness and had to feed you family, then that is a different story. But this......

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Nick Muson

3:02 pm on Wednesday, December 7, 2011

"The only reason for...these slaughters is for the money they make off the permits"

It's not the only reason, and you know it. You should make a better case then "hunting is mean!"

"If they truly wanted to control the population they would "dart" them and apply contraceptive measures"

And you have some idea how long that would take and how much it would cost?
And why is "dart" in quotes?

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