We had a pair work the duck pond I was hunting last week. One of them got a cripple. I didn't get ****** like I do when a hawk or owl gets one for some reason.
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Originally posted by AntlerCollector View PostThey occasionally kill chickens at my place. I saw two eagles here just last week.
Glorified white headed buzzards.
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Eagles when I worked out in the fort davis and Delaware mountains
Killed lots of bighorn lambs & pronghorn, the feds & statey’s would blame “ other apex’s “
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Originally posted by Snowflake Killa View PostOverrated buzzards
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Yep, never understood why I can kill all the coyotes, coons, etc that eat my quail but that **** bird over there that eats just as many if not more of my quail I can’t shoot. Pretty **** stupid.
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I used to duck hunt with a guy in high school who shot a bald eagle (I was not on that hunt) on the Missouri river and told several people he got caught if I remember correctly he got a $2500 fine shot gun confiscated his hunting privileges revoked for 10 years and a ridiculous amount of community service
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Originally posted by S-3 Ranch View PostEagles are a environmental conundrum, scavengers and major problem predator , yet a protected
Eagles when I worked out in the fort davis and Delaware mountains
Killed lots of bighorn lambs & pronghorn, the feds & statey’s would blame “ other apex’s “
Agreed. If they weren’t labeled our “National Bird” there would be a bounty on them.
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For all those saying they will go to prison; highly doubt it. Prob get a fine and a little community service. There are people walking the streets on low to no money bonds now days that have killed someone and on their tenth+ arrest. Just like the kids/adults poaching all the deer in Leon County. None of them served prison time, fines and community service. We are not hard on criminals.
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Originally posted by AntlerCollector View PostAgreed. If they weren’t labeled our “National Bird” there would be a bounty on them.
Dang didn't know that many people on here considered them a trash bird. Everytime I see one I am always in awe at how big and beautiful they are.
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