Posted by jackinok on June 07, 2012 at 07:54:51 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: Coyote?? or Deer? posted by wolfman on June 06, 2012 at 18:42:10:
dont know where you are ,but if you do "eleminate it" and its a mtn lion,dont advertise it much.they finaly admmited they were here and made them legal to shoot here in very specific circumstances,but ive known of folks getting into real serious trouble. Protected in a lot of places still yet. Dept of wildlife here for years denied there were any,even though they were seen regularly,but finally admited them after so many folks got pictures on game cameras.If i read the law right they have to be almost attacking you before you can legaly shoot one here.And you have to report it if you do. If not you are totally in the wrong regardless of the circumstances. Oddly enough,lots of farmers and ranchers here welcome them because they help keep deer herds down. Ive only heard of one attacking a farm animal that had any tangible proof and that was a young colt,didnt kill the colt,but he sure tore him up.
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