We've had a few run-ins with black bears in NE Texas the last couple of years, and there's also been a few caught on game cameras in the surrounding counties. They've been reported to the local Game Wardens, and a few people have gone so far as to contact the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department about them. Everyone I know of has gotten the same response, "There are no wild bears in our area." TPWD even went so far as to hold a conference in Lamar county about 3 years ago to assure land owners that there were absolutely no bears here. WELL... Yesterday I was presented with a new guidebook published by TPWD which stated that they had transplanted over 300 black bears in the past 3 years to NE Texas counties of Fannin, Lamar, Red River, and Bowie. The manual also showed thriving bear populations in extereme southern Texas, and also in SW Texas towards Midland/Odessa. As of now, the SE and southern populations are state protected, and the NE populations are state and federally protected. It went on to say that all tranplant areas are expected to be huntable within 10 years!