I have seen them mounted and they are very impressive... It will require some waiting and a little paperwork, but may be worth the wait.
Call the CO's they will give the process.
I have seen them mounted and they are very impressive... It will require some waiting and a little paperwork, but may be worth the wait.
Call the CO's they will give the process.
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BC Wildlife Federation
Delta Waterfowl
Ducks Unlimited
hey tanya if you dont want it we'll take it and mount it, i am serious too
Looks like its got nice drum sticks!
Maybe play a little rugby? Just about the right shape
First a ceremonial beer and a pull off the peace pipe, then let's see if in a vision quest we can determine it's rightfull place.
Or call the CO's first, and then proceed with plan A
Courage is being scared to death
But saddling up anyway.
The photo is representative of the U.S. economy.
Last edited by carnivore; 01-21-2012 at 08:53 AM.
"A good day hunting is mud on your truck or blood on your hands"
“Some people go to church and think about hunting……………others go hunting and think about God!”
It's actually called the 375 "ouch and ouch"!!
"Not asking for any spots or anything like that............................................"
Sell it on the black market lol.... J/k i would report it
BIG GAME HUNTER
Wow! Lots of responses! No gourmet recipes though.
The eagle is in the hands of the local Conservation Officer. I was quading on Monday afternoon and saw a brown form under the light snow that I initially thought to be a small fawn. The corpse was directly beneath the power lines. I phoned the C.O. as soon as I found it in it's frozen state and took to him Tuesday. I knew that we (non First Nations) couldn't keep it. This eagle was responsible for a couple of gentlemen that work for BC Hydro spending all afternoon and early evening of January 1st of this new year changing a blown transformer in one of our lower fields. The C.O. confirmed my suspicions that it had indeed fried itself. In doing so, it put out the power to our pump house and therefore the water to the farm and all our houses.