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Posted by: Maine Environmental News
September 18, 2020

Bear hunters have already surpassed last year’s total tags

Posted by: Maine Environmental News
September 18, 2020

BANGOR DAILY NEWS • September 18, 2020

Before bear-hunting season began on Aug. 31, state wildlife officials predicted that a shortage of natural foods would make bears more apt to visit the bait sites where hunters would be waiting. Two guides say that’s exactly what has happened, and more bears have been tagged already this year than were taken in the full season a year ago.

Source:https://bangordailynews.com/2020/09/18/outdoors/bear-hunters-have-already-surpassed-last-years-total-tags/

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