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Title: Eagle vs turkey?
Post by: Hooter23 on April 20, 2021, 05:14:03 PM
(Southeast Louisiana)
Mid day Sunday I sat up on an old private land field that we have permission to hunt and always had good success in when things got quiet. As I was setting up my camera (of course it's not rolling yet) probably 20 min into my sit I hear a loud "thump" in my decoys, for a very brief second I froze thinking that a tom had swiftly came in and started boxing my funky chicken. When I looked up, my avian feeder hen was doing a 360ยบ and a big eagle was flying away with a just-as-startled look as I had.. It was brown, so not sure wether it was a Golden Eagle or a young Bald Eagle, all I know is it was very large, and it wanted turkey for lunch. I found it bizarre, but also somewhat logical since my dekes weren't running for cover. Curious to know if it being in the area will deter a turkey from coming into that big field. We shall see.
Has anyone ever seen or heard of this?
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Post by: gergg on April 20, 2021, 05:17:32 PM
Pretty crazy, man that would have been some video. I did see a video of an eagle trying to catch a turkey, without success.
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Post by: jpc1317 on April 20, 2021, 05:22:58 PM
I had a gobbler roosted across a slough one morning duck hunting.  A Bald Eagle came in and circled and took a dive for the gobbler. He puffed up and scared the Eagle off. One of the coolest things I've seen. I bet they do kill them but they have to get them by surprise.  An owl probably has a better chance than an Eagle does at harvesting one...

As for the turkeys you're hunting leaving the area, the gobbler above pitched out and flew a half mile across the river after his bald Eagle run in. This could've been because he was nervous from the Eagle or he made me out at some point that morning.  So it may have an effect.
Title: Re: Eagle vs turkey?
Post by: Hooter23 on April 20, 2021, 05:45:31 PM
Quote from: gergg on April 20, 2021, 05:17:32 PM
Pretty crazy, man that would have been some video. I did see a video of an eagle trying to catch a turkey, without success.

I'll have to try to locate that video, and it sure would've been some good footage.
Title: Re: Eagle vs turkey?
Post by: Hooter23 on April 20, 2021, 05:51:03 PM
Quote from: jpc1317 on April 20, 2021, 05:22:58 PM
I had a gobbler roosted across a slough one morning duck hunting.  A Bald Eagle came in and circled and took a dive for the gobbler. He puffed up and scared the Eagle off. One of the coolest things I've seen. I bet they do kill them but they have to get them by surprise.  An owl probably has a better chance than an Eagle does at harvesting one...

As for the turkeys you're hunting leaving the area, the gobbler above pitched out and flew a half mile across the river after his bald Eagle run in. This could've been because he was nervous from the Eagle or he made me out at some point that morning.  So it may have an effect.

That must have been a sight to see.. I have heard of Great horned owls getting the job done on roosted turkeys before, I'm sure that has got to be quite the brawl. I'd imagine that as long as the eagle sticks around they'll avoid contact by any means. Hopefully he moves on after his failed attempt at a rubber decoy
Title: Re: Eagle vs turkey?
Post by: Meleagris gallopavo on April 20, 2021, 06:34:54 PM
Had an owl attack a peacock one night at home when I was a kid.  Peacock survived and there were owl feathers all over the place.


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Title: Re: Eagle vs turkey?
Post by: Meleagris gallopavo on April 20, 2021, 06:38:44 PM
Quote from: jpc1317 on April 20, 2021, 05:22:58 PM
I had a gobbler roosted across a slough one morning duck hunting.  A Bald Eagle came in and circled and took a dive for the gobbler. He puffed up and scared the Eagle off. One of the coolest things I've seen.
Ben Franklin thought the Wild Turkey would have made a better national symbol than the Bald Eagle.  Adds significance to what you saw.


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Title: Re: Eagle vs turkey?
Post by: ManfromGreenSwamp on April 20, 2021, 07:48:01 PM
Hawk will do it too!


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Title: Re: Eagle vs turkey?
Post by: alloutdoors on April 20, 2021, 09:26:59 PM
The first year that NY held a youth season I took my cousin's son out and we had a gobbler show up strutting in the next field over from where we were set up. An eagle swooped in from behind while the gobbler was in full strut and to tried grab him by the head. I don't know if the gobbler heard the eagle or just got lucky and dropped strut at exactly the right moment, but at the last second he came out of strut, saw the eagle, and ducked under its talons. The eagle only missed him by a matter of inches. After dodging the attack the gobbler booked it for the woods. Twenty minutes later he started gobbling again and we eventually worked him into gun range for a successful shot. He wouldn't come back out in the open though, so he worked his way around the perimeter of the field sticking to the woods the entire way.
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Post by: grayfox on April 20, 2021, 09:50:59 PM
Years ago a guy I was hunting with said he was sitting on a food plot one afternoon with his decoy out. He said he was about half asleep when an eagle came down & hit his decoy. He showed me his decoy with a cut on top of it several inches long where the eagle had hit it. First time I had heard of this happening.
Title: Re: Eagle vs turkey?
Post by: Hooter23 on April 20, 2021, 10:45:33 PM
Quote from: Meleagris gallopavo on April 20, 2021, 06:34:54 PM
Had an owl attack a peacock one night at home when I was a kid.  Peacock survived and there were owl feathers all over the place.


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wowweee, sounds like peacocks have some feist to them
Title: Re: Eagle vs turkey?
Post by: Hooter23 on April 20, 2021, 10:49:31 PM
Quote from: alloutdoors on April 20, 2021, 09:26:59 PM
The first year that NY held a youth season I took my cousin's son out and we had a gobbler show up strutting in the next field over from where we were set up. An eagle swooped in from behind while the gobbler was in full strut and to tried grab him by the head. I don't know if the gobbler heard the eagle or just got lucky and dropped strut at exactly the right moment, but at the last second he came out of strut, saw the eagle, and ducked under its talons. The eagle only missed him by a matter of inches. After dodging the attack the gobbler booked it for the woods. Twenty minutes later he started gobbling again and we eventually worked him into gun range for a successful shot. He wouldn't come back out in the open though, so he worked his way around the perimeter of the field sticking to the woods the entire way.

amazing how driven by love they can be, that is an awesome story to be told right there.
Title: Re: Eagle vs turkey?
Post by: Hooter23 on April 20, 2021, 11:03:42 PM
Quote from: grayfox on April 20, 2021, 09:50:59 PM
Years ago a guy I was hunting with said he was sitting on a food plot one afternoon with his decoy out. He said he was about half asleep when an eagle came down & hit his decoy. He showed me his decoy with a cut on top of it several inches long where the eagle had hit it. First time I had heard of this happening.

I was expecting to find some holes in my hen, but I think it must have realized at the last millisecond that it was fake and didn't commit or else it would've yanked it out of the ground. Plus the avian material is a good balance of hard yet cushioned. I'd imagine my old hunters specialties foam wouldn't have stood a chance. I started this post in hopes of hearing about more encounters like this so I'm excited to see this has been witnessed quite a bit. Pretty neat topic. The wild turkey has many enemies 
Title: Re: Eagle vs turkey?
Post by: tomstopper on April 21, 2021, 03:53:14 AM
I have never seen it happen before in person from an eagle but have had a coyote bust my setup thinking he was getting a free meal.

Here is an old youtube clip of an eagle and a turkey

https://youtu.be/H6ElFmm8_h8

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Title: Re: Eagle vs turkey?
Post by: Number17 on April 21, 2021, 09:39:01 AM
Bald eagles have increased in numbers significantly around here and so have the reports of eagles taking turkeys. One farmer told me a pair of bald eagles slowly removed an entire flock of turkeys from his farm, along with all kinds of other critters like groundhogs, skunks, foxes, and fawns. They almost always nest right on a waterway, but I've seen them soaring miles over farmland and mountains.
I had a pair at the house last year that would kettle with turkey vultures.
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Post by: btomlin on April 21, 2021, 10:02:04 AM
We had a baldy attempt to steal one of our mallard dekes one morning.  We were stilling in the blind waiting on shooting time when all heck broke loose and saw this huge eagle gaining altitude.  All of a sudden, a decoy falls probably 30' from the sky when he let loose.  It was pretty neat.
Title: Re: Eagle vs turkey?
Post by: bigriverbum on April 21, 2021, 11:28:37 AM
My friend had one attack his decoy in Iowa last week

I probably see a dozen eagles every day on my commute. They're everywhere
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Post by: James gang on April 21, 2021, 04:47:56 PM
I know a guy that has a pic of a hen ( dead) falling limp directly below an eagle.I don't know if it dropped it or killed it in the air but one of the two.It is probably on the web he sent it to browning and they sent him some browning trail cams.He has it blown up on his wall.
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Post by: Kylongspur88 on April 21, 2021, 08:12:23 PM
We have several nesting pairs around my area now. A few years ago I saw a mature bald eagle kill a canada goose off a farm pond. Eagles are bad . I imagine a hen turkey would fare about as well as that goose did.
Title: Re: Eagle vs turkey?
Post by: Which Gun on April 22, 2021, 07:37:16 AM
Yes eagles will keep turkeys out of a field. This year when I shoot my coyote I left it in the
Field went back later next day eagle a three buzzards were on carcass. This field always has
Turkeys in it but not this day.

Last year shoot a possum in field same scenario bald eagle on carcass within half hour of shooting no birds came to field until after it left.
Title: Re: Eagle vs turkey?
Post by: FLGobstopper on April 24, 2021, 07:37:26 PM
Couple years ago in the afternoon sitting off a powerline creek crossing here in FL, had a lone strutter working towards me showing off slowly the whole way. Strut, stop, look, strut, stop, look, repeat from about 150-200 yds. Finally closing in on gun range at about 60-65 he does a duck and roll maneuver as something comes shooting in from above just missing him. Longbeard runs and launches into the air flying right over top of me into the woods and creek bottom behind me. I then got a close up view of a mature bald eagle giving chase. Craziest dang thing to witness and wish I had a video of it all. Really would of loved to have gotten that gobbler but very cool memory for sure.

I don't think that eagle got the gobbler. I saw it about 10 minutes later fly up into a big pine over top the powerline. Not sure if it had a nest or just found a good hunting ground. Hunted there once or twice more that season and didn't see or hear near the birds there as I had previously and ended up tagging my 2nd bird for the season off the same creek 1/4 or so mile away. Went back the next year preseason scouting and there were some birds but I also found a kill site where a coyote, eagle, owl, osprey or something got a hen (I think). Haven't been back to that powerline spot since.
Title: Re: Eagle vs turkey?
Post by: Yoder409 on April 28, 2021, 07:43:32 PM
Have had my DSD hen hammered by a redtail.  No eagles, yet.  But we've got enough of them that it could only be a matter of time.
Title: Re: Eagle vs turkey?
Post by: Happy on April 28, 2021, 08:32:05 PM
Watched one attempt to pick off a jake last Sunday

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