FWC Gives Preliminary Approval To Bear Hunt

placeholder image

Florida wildlife officials get earfuls before giving preliminary approval to the state's first regulated black bear hunt in more than a decade.

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation commissioners heard from nearly 200 people, with sentiment split about whether the state should host another bear hunt.

The proposal for a 23 day hunt in December would allow a total of 187 permits in east panhandle, north, central and south Florida bear hunting zones.

The FWC argues well-regulated bear hunts are needed to maintain a healthy population, with permit quotas set yearly.

A final vote on the proposal is needed before it would go into effect.


Sponsored Content

Sponsored Content