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Sounds good to me Rookhawk.
As to the question that's already been posed twice- can the background on the x-ray be provided? If not, I believe that needs to be noted and not be held up as factual evidence to the discussion.
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WOW! I'm impressed in just 2 pages, Brent and Rookhawk have made me part of a problem that may or may not exist, conjured Golden Eagles behind my tractor, and converted military ball to lead bullets! With all of the misstatements, and pomposity they have destroyed what little credibilty they had, at least with me..Almost all of our prairie dogs are gone, with 7-or 8 years of shooting, we didnt make much of a dent in them...A Government sponsored poision campaign did the trick in short order...Prairie dogs staying close to their holes in fear of raptors? Now I know these fools have never seen a prairie dog...
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Least now we know we can blame it all on the varmint hunters...
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Sounds good to me Rookhawk.
As to the question that's already been posed twice- can the background on the x-ray be provided? If not, I believe that needs to be noted and not be held up as factual evidence to the discussion.
Marcus And why not use it as evidence, unless you have some better evidence to the contrary? Are you saying no evidence is better? Meanwhile the MN DNR did a similar study a few years ago and shot a bunch of sheep instead of deer, with different firearms. And I mentioned that above somewhere. In any event, dig it out if you wish. It's there for your pleasure and I'm sure it googles pretty easily.
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$, I believe you said that more farms and more farm tractors = more raptors. No?
I've seen some gazillion of pdogs of course. But rant on if you wish.
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$, I believe you said that more farms and more farm tractors = more raptors. No?
I've seen some gazillion of pdogs of course. But rant on if you wish. There is no more need for you to post on this topic any longer Brent, your credibility is non-existent.
“I left long before daylight, alone but not lonely.”~Gordon Macquarrie
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And you pretend to have greater credibility? Let's see it? Per usual, you have no cards.
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I think this Brent guy must be a politician..Can ANYONE read into what I said, what he said? No Creds....Pure Babble
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I expect bald eagles do die from lead ingestion of sinkers, jigs, etc. However, the raptor rehabilitators will tell you that scavenging unrecovered deer and ingesting bullet fragments from them is also an issue. I can't verify the source of the lead, but there are bald eagles that still sicken and die from lead poisoning. That being said, as noted above, the bald eagle population has increased remarkably, and eagles as a species certainly are not in trouble due to lead ingestion.
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