I heard people claim there are bears in Piney Creek bottom around Woodlake also my wife claims she has seen bears crossing the road around the Kenard area.
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Yes they are native species and probably belong in Tx and La but from a deer hunting prospective they suck. You guys will see once they start to populate in east texas. They turn over feeders, rip off motors, tear up cameras, they puke all around your feeders after they gorge themselves, they have no fear of humans though I have never seen one threaten a person either, deer are terrified of them and once they move into a location you will not see a deer very often in that area until that bear moves along. THis may seem selfish but I could do without them where I hunt.
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Originally posted by Casey View PostFound this article interesting. It always intrigued me as a yoot how they had a black bear season in the Outdoor Annual where I hunted in Cass County. I think it'd be awesome to see bears back in the woods of East Texas.
On the Lookout for a Texan of the Past
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I'd love to see them make a come back to the point of a huntable popultion in my lifetime. Probably won't happen, but maybe for my kids and grandkids.
I don't have much concern about encountering in the woods on the way to a deer stand. People in other states deal with this everytime they go hunting and you don't hear of many bad encounters.
I'm sure feeders could be built to be bear proof if that ever got to be a problem.
Bring 'em on - the sooner the better.
Trailboss
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Originally posted by Nitro1970 View PostI heard people claim there are bears in Piney Creek bottom around Woodlake also my wife claims she has seen bears crossing the road around the Kenard area.
Cipher - I did not follow your philosophical questions regarding the number of black bears versus drunk drivers. However, based on personal experiences, I like my chances with the critters versus the drunks.
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mhmm!
Originally posted by crunchtime View PostI don't want any part of them. Yeah it would be fun for a day maybe but walking in the dark with a bow and a ticked off sow is not the way I want to start my day. If someone could guarantee me I would not be mauled I'd be in.
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my earliest memories of tpwd hunting regs was from about 1968 when my gf bought a 1/4 section in henderson county. i studied that document and was mesmerized that there was a season for javalinas, chachalacas, and most exciting, a bear season. not so much a season- if i was an archer, there was no closed season and no bag limit. my dad got a kick out of telling me i should get a bow and when i flushed up a covey i could kill them all. i have been searching ebay for years hoping to find one of these regs from that long lost time.
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Originally posted by ..Ambush.. View Postmy thoughts exactly... i have no desire to be looking over my shoulder on the way to my treestand, have a feeling most of them would end up being poached anyhow.... i mean after all it is East Texas.
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