Maine bear hunters can lay bait starting later this week

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AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — Maine’s bear hunters can start setting bait for the animals later this week.

Maine has a large and growing black bear population that numbers about 35,000. State biologists have said that population is growing by about 3% every year. The state has tried to manage the growth of the bear population with its hunting season.

Most of the bear hunt takes place with the use of bait. Hunters are allowed to start laying bait on July 31, and they can hunt with the use of bait from Aug. 30 to Sept. 25.

The bear season continues until late November, though far fewer bears are taken in the later months. The use of bait has long attracted criticism from wildlife advocates who believe it is cruel and note that the bear population has continued to grow despite its use.

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3 thoughts on “Maine bear hunters can lay bait starting later this week

  1. Having lived in Maine in the past, it was evident to us that Maine “bear officials” were fond of plumping up the bear numbers–I never did trust their information, as it was weighted toward justifying more killing–we caught them in lies at meetings. Some of these “bear experts” used the term “bear herds,” which was ignorant.

    How about “not feeding the bear hunters?” Aren’t they “overpopulating.?” http://www.foranimals.org
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