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November 20, 2014, 07:38 AM | #51 |
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here in the north east i know of a large black bear that tried to kill several hogs in a pen and the game wardens tried to live trap it out and failed. well the bear just went missing late one night when it tried to get into the house. i think the shooter would have been alright with the law, but just didn,t want the hassle with the wardens.eastbank
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November 20, 2014, 09:22 AM | #52 |
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So, there are probable man-made reasons why the cat is being attracted to the area, it is statistically unlikely to attack a human, and thus far "hunting" it, legal or not, has been unsuccessful.
Seems to me that there are easily implemented options available that, as others have said, might well solve the issue without pursuing something that has so far failed to yield results. Its not like, by choosing one option, one has to forego all others. On a side note, the petty put-downs, attempted defamatory remarks or plain vulgarities by some parties bring nothing to this thread. They do, however, reduce other members' inclination to give worthwhile advice. If folks want "Yes, sir. No, sir" and never want to be questioned best talk to a mirror.
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November 21, 2014, 01:19 PM | #53 |
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I think the OP stated he is in Texas. No closed season. They are pretty much lumped with coyotes and shot on sight here. Any rancher nearby with goats, cattle, or sheep will thank you for taking it. Good luck.
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November 21, 2014, 02:20 PM | #54 |
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Is it legal in Texas?
Page 72, Texas Parks & Wildlife 2014-2015 edition, Outdoor Annual Hunting and Fishing Regulations.
Mountain Lions are included in a list of "Nongame Animals", followed by these comments: "No closed season. These animals may be hunted at any time by any lawful means or methods on private property. Public hunting lands may have restrictions. A hunting license is required." Page 74, same publication: "BLACK BEARS and MOUNTAIN LIONS Black bears are protected and cannot be hunted or killed. Mountain Lions are not protected and can be harvested at any time......"
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