New Jersey's yearly bear hunt is officially over. Saturday was the final day of the record-breaking season. Officials say a total of 636 bears were killed in the two phases of the hunt. That
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Dec 11, 2016, 4:38 PM
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New Jersey's yearly bear hunt is officially over.
Saturday was the final day of the record-breaking season.
Officials say a total of 636 bears were killed in the two phases of the hunt.
That number broke the state's 2010 record of 592 bears.