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I believe it. I have not see a GE take down an antelope, but I 've seen them feed on recent kills that were likely killed by the eagle. They are simply incredible predators. Highly intelligent and extremely capable, like wolves with wings.@406LIFE a good friend of mine was antelope hunting the basin and watched a golden eagle run an antelope doe for miles (he was glassing) before she tipped over and became dinner.
They are an amazing bird. I watched one try to smoke a mule deer fawn on the lower Imnaha River once. Never seen a fawn run that fast.....I believe it. I have not see a GE take down an antelope, but I 've seen them feed on recent kills that were likely killed by the eagle. They are simply incredible predators. Highly intelligent and extremely capable, like wolves with wings.
Some day, if FWS deems me eligible, and if I have a sponsor, and if I am one of the 20 of 400 applicants that get drawn, and if we can document a kill, and if I am high enough on the list, and if I we trap a bird, and if it is a passage eagle...I will fly one.
How long ago ? Spouse did a lot of black footed ferret work in the Basin many years ago.I just spent a couple of weeks documenting and trapping golden eagles there. I was amazed at the number and quality of animals there. The landowner told me I was welcome anytime I wanted to come back. I was excited until gohunt told me I would need 6 points (3 special) to draw the tag...If I were waiting that long, it would be worth it. There is some crazy history in that area as well.
Last month.How long ago ? Spouse did a lot of black footed ferret work in the Basin many years ago.
We have a BIG piece of black jade form the Basin , look down every once in a while when you're out hunting there.