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New Jersey Bear Hunt Extended by 4 Days

New Jerseys bear hunt extended by four days due to falling short of the twenty percent target, with 454 bears harvested so far. The third segment begins on December 17th, with hunting hours from 30 minutes before sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset. Sussex County leads with 223 bears, while Warren County follows with 120. No bears were taken in Mercer County.

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