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  • Jun 26, 2012
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    Was outside enjoying this beautiful Florida morning doing some position building. Up and down getting behind rifle and such and this guy was watching me from one of the trees in the yard. Pretty sure he laughed and said your fundamentals are shit.
     
    lucky some government people did not kick you out of your home so not to disturb the bird . and move in illegals lol kitty's through out the neighborhood are cowering in fear or they should as cat is on the menu .
     
    We got a bunch of eagles around here, one nesting pair in a tall tree about 100 yards from my house. Whenever I shoot ground squirrels on the property I lay out the carcass on a big ass rock next to the tree. They always appreciate the free food and know what's coming when they here the rifle shots.
     
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    lucky some government people did not kick you out of your home so not to disturb the bird . and move in illegals lol kitty's through out the neighborhood are cowering in fear or they should as cat is on the menu .
    The gov don’t care for shot unless your trying to destroy the nest. I have a picture somewhere that I took of a bulldozer knocking down a roost tree that had two eagles setting in it at the time. It’s all about who wants to do what and whether or not there’s press involved.

    I always thought bald eagles like the cold. A bunch of them come through with migratory water foul every winter here.
    We’ve had nesting pairs on our lake in central Florida for as long as I’ve been at this house (23 years). Watching a parent instruct the young ones on touch and gos while sitting on the back patio is a good experience.
     
    Eagles and Ravens up on the Lake Superior north shore seem to know when we are out deer hunting. Just my guess, but I think they notice the blaze orange? They circle and circle the property just waiting for a gut pile. Once they hear a shot, and you've knocked one down, they land in the tree tops about 50yds away and wait for you to leave. Eagles will eat their fill, the Ravens stash shit in the tops of pines for later. Pretty cool how nothing goes to waste. Except the stomach, no one eats that.
     
    We’ve had nesting pairs on our lake in central Florida for as long as I’ve been at this house (23 years). Watching a parent instruct the young ones on touch and gos while sitting on the back patio is a good experience.
    It makes more sense for them to be there instead oh here in the middle of the desert.
     
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