Fourth bear killed in Nevada black bear hunt
The Associated Press
Published: Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2011 - 4:21 pm
Last Modified: Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2011 - 5:07 pm
RENO, Nev. -- Four bears have now been killed since Nevada's first black bear hunting season began four days ago.Department of Wildlife officials say a huge male bear weighing about 700 pounds was killed Tuesday in the Kingsbury Grade area.
Another male was taken Monday in the Sweetwater Mountains south of Wellington, and two female bears were killed over the weekend when the season opened.
Regulations adopted by the Nevada Wildlife Commission sets a maximum quota of 20 bears. Of those, only six can be female. The season runs through December or until those limits are reached.
Another male was taken Monday in the Sweetwater Mountains south of Wellington, and two female bears were killed over the weekend when the season opened.
Regulations adopted by the Nevada Wildlife Commission sets a maximum quota of 20 bears. Of those, only six can be female. The season runs through December or until those limits are reached.
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