HARRISBURG – Pennsylvania  Game Commission Executive Director Carl G. Roe today announced preliminary bear  harvest results from the state’s three recently concluded seasons show that  hunters harvested 3,968 bears, which would rank the total harvest as the second  highest in Pennsylvania history. 
The preliminary breakdown of  harvest by season is: 257 bears taken during the statewide, five-day archery  bear season; 3,154 bears taken during the four-day bear season, which included a  Saturday-opener; and 557 bears taken during the extended bear season held in  various Wildlife Management Units (WMUs) during all or portions of the first  week of the deer season. 
Official total bear harvest  figures won’t be available until early 2012, after a detailed review of each  harvest report is completed. Preliminary bear harvest totals do change  occasionally by a few bears.
In the 2005 bear season,  hunters harvested a record 4,164 bears. The harvest record was set in a  three-day statewide season and a six-day extended bear season in five  WMUs.
Other recent bear harvests  include: 3,090 in 2010; 3,512 in 2009; 3,458 in 2008; 2,362 in 2007; 3,124 in  2006; 2,976 in 2004; 3,000 in 2003; 2,686 in 2002; 3,063 in 2001; 3,075 in 2000;  1,740 in 1999; and 2,598 in 1998.
 
 
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