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>Outdoors: BLACK BEAR LOTTERY

>By CHRIS D. DOLLAR, For The Capital
Capital Gazette Communications Published 06/26/11

BLACK BEAR LOTTERY: Maryland Black Bear Lottery Opens July 1. Entering its eighth year, Maryland’s black bear hunting season is scheduled for Oct. 24-29. The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will accept applications for this year’s lottery for hunting permits beginning July 1. DNR will issue 260 bear hunting permits with a quota of 55-80 bears and will close the hunt when the quota is reached.

In a DNR press release, big game biologist Harry Spiker said the black bear population growth rate has slowed in Garrett County since the hunting season was established in 2004, but continues to increase in Allegany County and in areas east.

This year’s lottery will follow the same model-the Preference Point System-established in 2007 but the application period has been extended by a month. Under the system, hunters who apply receive one entry in the random drawing as well as one additional entry for each consecutive year they have applied. For example, those hunters who applied unsuccessfully in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 will receive five entries in the drawing when they apply this year.

Online applications for the Maryland Black Bear Lottery will be accepted from 9 a.m. on July 1 until 11:59 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 2. Phone applications will be accepted at 1-888-579-6768 between 9 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. on Aug. 22-26 only. Send a $15 non-refundable application fee (credit card, check, or money order) to MDDNR Black Bear, P.O. Box 360, Frostburg, MD 21532. All payments must be received by 12:00 p.m. on Monday. Checks and money orders should be made payable to MDDNR Black Bear.

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>Close encounters with bears

>By GREG PECK ( Contact ) Thursday, June 23, 2011 – 9:21 a.m. EMAIL RSS SHARE I’ve seen lots of bears in the wild during my travels, particularly while fishing in Canada. Once a bear ravaged a bag of garbage we unwittingly set outside a cabin before nightfall. We’ve seen several bears, including one swimming, while we fished from a boat. We once even made an evening trip to a dump to watch bears dine on garbage. One time, while fishing on a lake northeast of Eau Claire, we spotted a bear strolling around the homes and cottages one evening….

The next day, while we relaxed on the upper deck of our friends’ house on Deep Creek Lake, I spotted a bear roaming around the neighbor’s home. The bear strolled down to the water, took a brief, refreshing dip, and soon wandered off—but not before I again shot a few photos….

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>Maryland Black Bear Lottery Opens July 1

>The Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will begin accepting applications for this year’s lottery for black bear hunting permits starting July 1. Successful applicants will receive a permit valid for the black bear hunting season scheduled to take place October 24-29.

“This year’s lottery will follow the same successful model we’ve used for the recent bear hunting seasons, except we are expanding the application period by one month,” said Harry Spiker, DNR’s Game Mammal Section Leader. “We will continue to use the popular Preference Point System that gives applicants who were unsuccessful in the past an advantage this year.”

DNR implemented the Preference Point System in 2007. Hunters who apply will receive one entry in the random drawing as well as one additional entry for each past consecutive year they have applied. For instance, those hunters who applied unsuccessfully in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 will receive five entries in the drawing when they apply this year.

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>Pennington Bear?

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(No known relation to Paddington) This black bear has apparently made himself known to residents along Pennington Street in Oakland as he lumbers back and forth to the Little Yough and then to his home somewhere atop Crook Crest. Kenny and Janet Alexander watched as he came into their yard along the town street on Sunday afternoon, and then loped back up the hillside. While black bears are somewhat startling to see, they are generally passive and can be frightened away by something as simple as the sound of jingling car keys. However, no one should ever approach a black bear or knowingly feed it. Females with cubs can be particularly dangerous. All should keep a good distance from Pennington Bear, even though he appears to be rather young. Photo provided by the Alexanders.

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A mother black bear oversees as her three young cubs brush up on their tree-climbing skills in the above photo taken along New Germany Road recently. Typically a mother black bear gives birth to two cubs after a 235-day gestation period, though litters as large as six have been documented. The black bear is a popular symbol in western Maryland, as its image adorns local businesses and visitors to the area often try to catch a glimpse of the noble animal. In fact, sighting a black bear in Garrett County has become a more common occurrence in recent years as the animal’s population continues to thrive thanks to efforts by the Department of Natural Resources. A 2005 survey estimated that 200 to 400 black bears roamed the mountains of Garrett and Allegany counties. This study revealed an increase in the total population, with the largest number of bears residing in Garrett County. Photo by Amber Hardesty.

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>Bear Spotted In Woman's Back Yard

>Garrett County, Md., Woman Set A Trap To Catch The Animal
POSTED: 11:37 am EDT May 13, 2011
UPDATED: 7:21 pm EDT May 13, 2011

GARRETT COUNTY, Md. — It’s not what you’d expect to see if you peeked outside your window, but a Maryland woman got a big surprise when she saw a bear in her back yard.

Tammy Lewis, of Garrett County, said the animal has been roaming around her house for more than a month. She had even spotted it taking a snooze on her back deck.

“He wasn’t afraid of me. I could turn on the porch light and talk to him,” Lewis said.

“I put my nose against the glass and he would put his nose against the glass and lick it,” Lewis said.

Slideshow: Bear Spotted In Woman’s Back Yard

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>Black bear hibernates and gives birth to 3 cubs beneath porch of summer home in western Md

>By The Associated Press, Tuesday, March 15, 4:36 PM
SWANTON, Md. — A house with a den is nice. But a house with a bear den is another story.

A Maryland Department of Natural Resources biologist said Tuesday that a 327-pound black bear spent the winter hibernating under the back deck of a summer home at Deep Creek Lake in western Maryland.

Clarissa Harris says the bear also gave birth to three cubs there.

She says the homeowner learned of the bear recently when he heard some strange noises while standing on his back porch.

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Maryland black bear hunt closes after 67 kills in five days

Baltimore Sun staff

12:55 p.m. EDT, October 30, 2010

The state Department of Natural Resources says Maryland’s bear hunt is closed after 67 kills in five days.

The seventh annual black bear hunting season, which opened Monday in Allegany and Garrett counties, was officially closed at 9 p.m. Friday.

“The 2010 bear hunt was another unqualified success,” Harry Spiker, Game Mammal Section Leader for the department’s Wildlife and Heritage Service, said in a release. “Unseasonably mild weather made the first part of the season a challenge and kept hunter success low. Despite marginal conditions we safely reached another harvest quota while allowing the first five-day bear hunt in Maryland history.”

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First bear of Maryland's 7th annual hunt

From the Outdoors Girl blog:

The first bear checked at Maryland’s seventh annual hunt was shot by Leslie Nightingale, 39, a juvenile substance abuse counselor from Allegany County. The 234-pound bear was shot in Garrett County near the western shore of Deep Creek Lake.

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Bear lottery perfect – Garrett County bear hunting

Michael A. Sawyers
Cumberland Times-News The Cumberland Times-News Sun Sep 26, 2010, 08:00 AM EDT

— Well it sure didn’t take long for me to see a bear.

About 9 a.m. on the opening day of the Maryland deer bowhunting season I looked to my left and here toddling down a game trail came a bear. I wasn’t baiting.

The big ears on the bear quickly identified it as a youngun. At about 30 yards, the bear sniffed me and stood on his hind legs. He or she remained in that position for about 20 seconds or so huffing and a puffing and a sniffing the air. Probably a Smokey impersonator.

Apprently it didn’t like the aroma. The bruin took a 90-degree up the hill, showing me a side view and confirming that is was a youngster. I’m guessing 90 or 100 pounds.

That evening I got an emailed photo from a hunting friend and he too had seen a bear while sitting in a treestand about a mile or so from my location.

I think a couple things. I think there are a lot of bears out there. However, I also think that we may end up seeing and killing fewer of them during the October hunt because of the massive amounts of acorns in the woods.

That much food in the hinterlands will not necessitate much movement by bears in order to fill their stomachs. Less movement means fewer sightings. It may also mean that corn crops don’t get hit as hard.

If you are a hunter who has applied every year, but never received a bear hunting permit, you won’t be happy with my next statement.

The bonus-point system used in the bear hunting lottery is working perfectly.

This year, there were hunters with as many as four chances to draw out and hunters with only one chance to get permit.

Numbers supplied by Harry Spiker of the Maryland Wildlife & Heritage Service show that 48 percent (125) of the 260 permits went to applicants with four chances; 20 percent (53) to those with three chances; 17 percent (44) to those with two chances; and 15 percent (38) to those with only one chance.

The agency offers hunters the opportunity to simply buy a bonus point, without applying for a hunting permit during the current year. I’m not sure how many did that this year, but in 2009 there were 149 who went that route.

Anyway, when I say the bonus-point system is working perfectly, I mean that the people with the most chances got the most permits and those with the fewest chances got the fewest permits. It was a perfect descending order.

That doesn’t give you much solace if you have never been on the receiving end of a permit. I know a half-dozen people or so who had four chances to draw but didn’t.

Spiker has said that sometime after a new bear population study takes place in 2011 that the agency may consider new options for bear hunting.

And now for the question that everybody has been asking me. How many of the permits went to residents of Allegany and Garrett counties?

And now for the answer.

Garrett County residents drew 26 percent of the permits (68); Allegany County, 14 percent (36); other Maryland residents, 60 percent (156); nonresidents, 7 percent (19).

Spiker said 10 percent of the hunting licenses sold are to nonresidents, so they are awarded no more than 10 percent of the bear permits.

Although 40 percent of the permits went to Garrett and Allegany county hunters, Spiker said that percentage was 60 during the first few years of the hunt.

Contact Outdoor Editor Mike Sawyers at msawyers@times-news.com

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