I've heard of (and seen pics of) going for deer/wolves/etc. with goldens and other large birds. Is this legal in the U.S.? I've never seen anything about it happening here.
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I have a friend who lives in Pennsylvania and hunts fox with his female golden eagle. There are no wolves that I know of that can be hunted with a golden. I think most of the wolves in this country {USA} are protected and in some states they are trying to bring back the wolves. You could hunt coyote with them and be perfectly legal.
Post by stormcloud96 on Apr 20, 2006 12:44:43 GMT -5
I wasn't sure where to put this, if no one answers I might move it. I heard of people hunting turkey, which I imagine would be fine, but in PA or anywhere else they have it, would you be able to hunt spring gobbler since it's not "falconry" season, but you can hunt turkeys.
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I dunno about coyotes, but I know wolves are protected everywhere, because they were so close to extinction. But i'm glad they are protected, wolves are cool (like raptors too, were almost brought to extinction). I think turkeys could be a cool thing to hunt, though i haven't read much into turkeys at all. If you get a deer hunting license, deer is a possibility
Post by stormcloud96 on Apr 23, 2006 22:11:10 GMT -5
Deer and small game are in the same liscence here in PA because we have so many of them! Can't swing a red tail by its jesses without hitting one! lol (That was a joke I hope no one would ever do that) ok...
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