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A few days ago I finished cleaning a section of our barn and partioned off a section for our fowl. This am I went out to check on them a found a coon on the top I took some extra horse fence and ran it in two directions and nailed it down good and tight to make it varment proof glad I did. But after a good deal of effort with a extending painting pole I got it out of there. The thing was less than pleasant at came at me which a coupleof swings with the pole made it decide best to just move on. Turtleman I am not so is it legal shoot them on your own property? We are in unincorporated Wilson county.

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I dont care where I am, a wild animal comes at me I will shoot it, and yes, you can shoot a wild animal in our county.

It is going after you live stock.

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I believe you're supposed to report "nuisance" wildlife to TWRA, but my guess is they'll tell you to trap and/or shoot it.

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