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You're bad Tooty! https://www.google.com/search?q=blue+heron+bird&tbm=isch&tb...
I was wondering what kind of bird this is John? Around here lots of folks call em "SHY POKES" and eat em I think.
It kind of looks like one of those Sand Hill cranes from out west and they love to eat them out there too !!!!!!
yeah right ,ok ,I'll be good .
Unfortunately, yes. The way the law is worded, even possession, regardless of how you acquired the feather, is illegal.
Really Allen? if I find a feather on the bank I cant take it home and tie it into a jig !
John, don't do it!
I have since learned about a rather complex law in this country regarding bird feathers. If the bird is a Migratory Bird (most birds), and does NOT have webbed feet, the feathers are ILLEGAL to possess, sell, trade, and/or use. The exceptions are "upland game birds" like Pheasants, Quail, Grouse, etc., and a Coot, which is a duck-like bird that does not have webbed feet. Invasive, non-native species like English house sparrows and Starlings are fair game; in fact, in some states, those are considered "kill on sight".
You got me looking out for the Heron Feathers now Allen!
The low-head dam I usually fish will have about 10 Great Blue Herons staged in spots trying to catch fish. Also probably double that number of White Egrets. I will see Seagulls in-season, and even White Pelicans and Bald Eagles in Winter.
Now that I'm tying flies, I would LOVE to get some of the feathers from a Great Blue Heron or an Egret. I think I have a Heron feather in my hand yesterday, about 6" long, bottom half was downy, the upper half looked like it would probably have made a great HUGE soft hackle.
I've watched one of thesetry to eat a probably 2-3 lb catfish for about 30 minutes, and it couldn't figure those fins out. It was pretty cool
How about Night Herons Jim? I see blues and Greens mostly in NJ.
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