There's three in Lamberttown that feed regularly with the buzzards on who ever it is that dumps a ton of catfish carcasses every week.
There's three in Lamberttown that feed regularly with the buzzards on who ever it is that dumps a ton of catfish carcasses every week.
"Rivers and the inhabitants of the watery elements are for wise men to contemplate and for fools to pass by without consideration" -Izaak Walton
There is a nest around the corner from the house that is big enough to live in. This thing is huge and they are steady adding to it. We watch them and the young in early spring about every day from the water. Really neat.
Gettin old is for pussies! AND MY NEW TRUE people say like Capt. Tom >>>>>>>>>/
"Wow, often imitated but never duplicated. No one can do it like the master. My hat is off to you DRDUCK!"
Have had one on my pond a few years ago and see a couple occasionally on local flood control ponds nearby. Northern Laurens co.
Worship the LORD, not HIS creation.
"No self respecting turkey hunter would pay $5 for a call that makes a good sound when he can buy a custom call for $80 and get the same sound."-NWiles
Around 15 years ago I sat in one spot in Berkeley County and counted 23 of them.
There's a few of them around Lake Greenwood.
Warning: The Surgeon General has determined that turkey hunting is an addictive activity that will disrupt normal sleep patterns!
I saw them on greenwood 30 years ago.
Worship the LORD, not HIS creation.
"No self respecting turkey hunter would pay $5 for a call that makes a good sound when he can buy a custom call for $80 and get the same sound."-NWiles
Reelfoot is famous for them among other things. Our club is just north of the lake and we see them on the regular up there. There’s a big lone tree on one of our levies that is always referred to as the Eagle Tree because of a pair that always perches up there hunting. They are also very opportunistic and don’t mind taking a downed duck that hasn’t been retrieved yet.
\"If they don\'t hatch, they don\'t fly south\"
I see one on Goose Creek reservoir quite often. A few years ago, while ice fishing on the Mississippi in Wisconsin, there were, like 30 of them in 1 tree above open water and many more elsewhere.
I saw 3 on Parr Reservoir Sunday.
can we stop now?
we have bald eagles. everywhere.
they may or may not taste like chicken.
We need a "Mergie Story". If not, I bet Nitro can compete.
Tell us all about bald eagles back in the 40s....
Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.
Do you feel better now?
Pay him no mind, he breathes other people’s Corauncha all day.
WTF was that
Gettin old is for pussies! AND MY NEW TRUE people say like Capt. Tom >>>>>>>>>/
"Wow, often imitated but never duplicated. No one can do it like the master. My hat is off to you DRDUCK!"
for some reason Dwight in the scene where he's draped in our flag pops into my head.
I couldn't type it, because frankly I would sound like one of you sick f**** without setting it up properly
Has anyone ever seen a fox squirrel?
I see them In Chesterfield County a good bit. Two had a nest on my buddy's land and let me tell you it's awesome how big they make their nests. They would come down and perch up on the wood duck boxes and grab fish from the pond. "How the hell am I supposed to fish with all of this going on, Doug?!"
I've seen a fox squirrel and an eagle, within the same 15 min, fo reel.
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