dvcochran
Grandmaster
We have a fairly severe coyote problem in middle TN. Been that way as long as I can remember. I never leave home without a pistol and a long arm.I'd stick with the handgun anyway. Because these animals are ambush hunters. Basically, by the time you see it, it's likely to be too close to get the muzzle of the rifle in line. If it's far enough away to use a long gun, it's not hunting you and you should leave it alone.
It is on hold right now, but we used to get a minimum of $22 for each coyote. More for a good pelt but that conduit has closed since the state quit paying. The problem is that bad. If you see one you shoot it, no questions asked or considerations made. There are provisions in our state law that allows crossing property lines with just cause in regard to coyote's. They are very invasive opportunists. I have never heard of a person being attacked but they will devastate livestock.
We have a lot of foxes but they are usually more of an asset, chickens excluded. You occasionally see a wolf. Have heard of panthers in our area all my life but have never seen one so it is reasonable to think it could be a mountain lion.