New State Record Bear Harvested and Quota met During Kentucky’s 2012 Bear Hunt
OutdoorHub 12.10.12
Kentucky hunters harvested 11 bears during the recently concluded bear season that ran Dec. 8-9. One of the bears set the new state record.
Doug Adkins of Jenkins, Kentucky took a 410-pound male bear in Letcher County, besting the previous record bear of 350 pounds set last year by Neil Perkins of Hallie, Kentucky.
“The 410-pound bear is the field dressed weight,” said Steve Dobey, bear program coordinator for the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources. “The live weight would have likely exceeded 450 pounds.”
All of the bears taken during this season came from Harlan or Letcher counties. The highest bear densities in Kentucky lie along Pine Mountain, which stretches from the Breaks of the Russell Fork of the Big Sandy River in Pike County through Letcher and Harlan counties.
Hunters purchased 359 permits for the 2012 hunt, down from 484 permits last year. Males made up nine of the 11 harvested bears and 13 of the 17 total bears taken since bear hunting began again in Kentucky in 2009. This is by design.
“Having the hunt in mid-December helps prevent excessive harvest of female bears,” Dobey said. “Most female bears are in their dens by this time of year.”
This year’s total harvest of 11 bears exceeds by one the number of bears established as an annual quota by the Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Commission. Hunters may take only 10 bears per season, of which no more than five shall be females. “If the quota is not met in a single day, the following day is open until sundown regardless,” said Dobey. “We have the season structured in the event this happened. The baseline quota will prevent over harvest of bears.”
This hunt was scheduled to continue through Dec. 10, but closed Dec. 9 after hunters reached the bear quota for the season. The 2012 season marks the first time hunters met the quota of bears in the four-year history of modern bear hunting in Kentucky.
By meeting the quota for the season, the bear quota hunt with dogs scheduled for Dec. 17 through Dec. 21 is now a chase-only season in which no harvest of bears shall occur. Harvest of bears would only occur if the bear quota was not met during the regular bear season. The scheduled late bear chase season with dogs will last from Dec. 24 through Dec. 28. Harvest of bears is not allowed during this chase season as well.
Hunters from the bear zone took 10 of the 11 harvested bears. “Local hunters should take great pride in their success this bear season,” Dobey said.