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re: An 18 year old High School Senior in NWLA killed a Bald Eagle.

Posted on 12/15/19 at 7:06 pm to
Posted by chinese58
NELA. after 30 years in Dallas.
Member since Jun 2004
33253 posts
Posted on 12/15/19 at 7:06 pm to
Some here may remember an incident in the 70's when federal authorities busted a guy in Truxno for having an acre pot patch, and found he had a stuffed bald eagle in his trailer.
Posted by LSUEnvy
Hou via Lake Chas
Member since May 2011
12549 posts
Posted on 12/15/19 at 7:39 pm to
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Love those Belgian A5s. I have my great grandfathers from like the 1930s, still in mint condition not a scratch on it looks like it was bought off the shelf yesterday.

Damn son that’s nice. Love the A5 also and shoot a few doves or rabbits now and then. What a keepsake you have
Posted by LSUEnvy
Hou via Lake Chas
Member since May 2011
12549 posts
Posted on 12/15/19 at 7:42 pm to
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busted a guy in Truxno for having an acre pot patch, and found he had a stuffed bald eagle

And not a frick to give...
Posted by austin2015
Member since Feb 2015
606 posts
Posted on 12/24/19 at 9:09 am to
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Wildlife agents: 1 or 2 bald eagles killed in La.

ASSOCIATED PRESS

BATON ROUGE – State wildlife agents believe at least one bald eagle, and possibly a second, may have been killed in northwest Louisiana, according to the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. Agents believe it happened in the Lake Claiborne area, though they don’t think it was in the state park there, enforcement division spokesman Adam Einck said in an email Monday to The Associated Press.

Because agents are still investigating he cannot give any details.

The birds are no longer endangered but remain protected by two federal laws. Under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act, a first offense of killing a bald eagle can bring up to a year in prison and a $100,000 fine. The other law is the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.

The number of bald eagle nests being used for eggs and nestlings fell to at most seven in the early 1970s. A survey in southeast Louisiana, where the birds are most numerous, found 264 active nests in 2018.

The survey covered an area from west of Morgan City to the New Orleans metro area. Officials say Terrebonne and St. Mary parishes have some of the highest densities of nests, with many concentrated in small areas in and around Lake Palourde and Lake Verret.


Posted by Cadello
Eunice
Member since Dec 2007
48852 posts
Posted on 12/24/19 at 12:46 pm to
Beyond stupid. I saw it on the news. They said 2 eagles were killed in Louisiana recently.
They are beautiful birds. I see a lot of them at Toledo Bend a few in BL. Saw one snag a huge redfish at BL. Toledo saw 3 different ones catch bass. The world is a better place with bald eagles.
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