As folks go afield to hunt this fall, the possibility of running into a black bear increases in a few parts of the state. There are breeding populations of black bears in Texas, and as they begin in November to look for a space to den up for winter hibernation, hunters should be aware and prepare. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department offers a few tips on what to do if you encounter a bear and how to prevent conflicts with deer feeders. Read more…
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