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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 2858897" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Well as an example of that, its been many years ago now, maybe 25 or more that a large number of bears were showing up at a landfill in the northern part of Clinton county.</p><p>People were going there in cars just to watch the bears.</p><p>You can only guess how many hunters had made plans to be there on opening morning.</p><p>But to their credit, the game commission had other plans, and that whole area was off limits.</p><p>When you kill a bear in PA, you must take it to a check station.</p><p>They of coarse weight it and remove a tooth.</p><p>But they also take you aside and have you pin point the area you shot it on a map.</p><p>Should that area be consistently producing high numbers of bear kills, rest assured it will be surveilled.</p><p>Thats one of the major reasons that they discontinued awarding the triple trophy award. That being a turkey, a bear, and a buck deer in the same license year.</p><p>It simply invited too much hanky panky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 2858897, member: 12443"] Well as an example of that, its been many years ago now, maybe 25 or more that a large number of bears were showing up at a landfill in the northern part of Clinton county. People were going there in cars just to watch the bears. You can only guess how many hunters had made plans to be there on opening morning. But to their credit, the game commission had other plans, and that whole area was off limits. When you kill a bear in PA, you must take it to a check station. They of coarse weight it and remove a tooth. But they also take you aside and have you pin point the area you shot it on a map. Should that area be consistently producing high numbers of bear kills, rest assured it will be surveilled. Thats one of the major reasons that they discontinued awarding the triple trophy award. That being a turkey, a bear, and a buck deer in the same license year. It simply invited too much hanky panky. [/QUOTE]
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