Bear hunters stepped out into early snow across most of Pennsylvania’s bear range for the opening day of the regular firearms season. The northcentral region had a dusting to several inches in the higher elevations, while some counties in the northeast and southwest mountains received a foot or more of snow.
Even with the excellent tracking snow, bears were slow to come into the Quehanna (northern Clearfield County) check station on the opening Saturday.
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