Maryland hunters harvested 103 black bears during the annual bear hunt from Oct. 24 through Saturday, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources has announced.
Farmers with agricultural damage permits brought in 10 other bears, three male and seven female, from Sept. 1 through Monday.
This year’s bear crop, with 41 males and 62 females, nearly doubled the 54 total bears harvested in 2021.
The vast majority of the bears came from Garrett County, with 70; 19 were felled in Allegany County, 10 in Washington County, and four in Frederick County, the DNR said.
“Bear hunters enjoyed prime fall weather this year … pursuing one of our most recognizable game species,” said DNR Wildlife and Heritage Service Director Paul Peditto.