Consider "local legalities" in your "plan"
Tons of advice in above posts, which I have read each one with an eye towards a possible solution to recurring snake, skunk, unlicensed pack-dog issues around here. The county I live in is basically rural however nowhere near the 32 years ago when we moved in. Now there are subdivisions every 1/4 mile up and down the main roads.
Anyway, 2 doors down from me is a small footbridge over a creek that runs across my back property. For years myself and neighbors have had no problem with any of us dispatching copperheads, cotton mouths, and sometimes skunks who would be stumbling around in our backyards. 12 gauge was usually the best solution.
However...…….now 30 some years later.....original neighbors have died, moved or left the area. Replaced by younger families, parents with totally different attitudes and I guess upbringing too.
I did check with local sheriff, and was told that of several laws on the books, 1 for sure is not to discharge any firearm within 150 feet of any dwelling, and that with "new" (possibly anti-gun) people, even seen toting a shotgun walking down the street towards the footbridge could bring a visit from a deputy responding to a man with a gun call.
So...all in all...….YES.....IF threatened by something, I'm still going to react as best I can with my sidearm, but I no longer try to "help" the neighborhood, by assisting with snake/skunk issues, even in my own backyard. With the new anti gun laws just passed here in Virginia, it is getting very tough to remain positive about this State.
All I'm saying with this rant is: be sure of your local laws before you touch off a round of whatever. Firing at an intruder in your house could be very, very different than touching off a round against that coyote.
Tons of advice in above posts, which I have read each one with an eye towards a possible solution to recurring snake, skunk, unlicensed pack-dog issues around here. The county I live in is basically rural however nowhere near the 32 years ago when we moved in. Now there are subdivisions every 1/4 mile up and down the main roads.
Anyway, 2 doors down from me is a small footbridge over a creek that runs across my back property. For years myself and neighbors have had no problem with any of us dispatching copperheads, cotton mouths, and sometimes skunks who would be stumbling around in our backyards. 12 gauge was usually the best solution.
However...…….now 30 some years later.....original neighbors have died, moved or left the area. Replaced by younger families, parents with totally different attitudes and I guess upbringing too.
I did check with local sheriff, and was told that of several laws on the books, 1 for sure is not to discharge any firearm within 150 feet of any dwelling, and that with "new" (possibly anti-gun) people, even seen toting a shotgun walking down the street towards the footbridge could bring a visit from a deputy responding to a man with a gun call.
So...all in all...….YES.....IF threatened by something, I'm still going to react as best I can with my sidearm, but I no longer try to "help" the neighborhood, by assisting with snake/skunk issues, even in my own backyard. With the new anti gun laws just passed here in Virginia, it is getting very tough to remain positive about this State.
All I'm saying with this rant is: be sure of your local laws before you touch off a round of whatever. Firing at an intruder in your house could be very, very different than touching off a round against that coyote.