Can You shoot A mountain lion in PA if you see one?

dgerdahh asked:


Me and my friends are going up around Brockway and Dubois to hunt for coyotes And well we have reasons to believe that there is a mountain lion roaming around in the area we are hunting and i was wondering if we where able to shoot a cougar if it came at us while hunting at night?

7 Responses to Can You shoot A mountain lion in PA if you see one?

  1. rock6125us

    As long as you say “It’s coming right for us.”

  2. macy

    Mountain lions are a protected species, and to shoot one you would have to be able to prove that it was in self defence, or you would be in big trouble.

  3. Jason H

    only if you are in danger of your life.

  4. PeachPie

    Yeah, if it was attacking you.

  5. dca2003311@yahoo.com

    No , and if there is one, there has be two or more of them in the area.* They are Protected in Pennsylvania even though some people say they don’t even exist here any more.* I saw one drinking from a stream in the early 1960’s in Brookville Pa which isn’t that far away from Dubois & Brockway.* At the time I could have shot it with my 30-06 with a scope, but I choose not to. It was less than 100 yards away from me when I saw it.* It was definitely a Mountain lion and not a Bobcat.*

  6. DOG1

    god shoot it with a camera my dad always said if you cant eat it don’t shoot it unless its vermin

  7. chuckbird8_108

    only if it starts to run at you, because i had the same problem a few years back and i also live in PA, but what i love is when the PGC says that —>The last known Pennsylvania native mountain lion was killed in Berks County in 1874

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