David Allen
Active member
With the elimination of toxic chemicals and with the switch to non-toxic shot by us duck hunters eagles in this are have certainly recovered. My son and I just counted 24 eagles driving down two miles of road near a stream. I am guessing that there are probably double that number as large portions of the stream are not visible from the road. Likely 3 or 4 times that amount along the entire length of the stream and the river near the mouth of the stream.
The eagles are concentrated near the stream to feed on an abundant run of alewives. This alewife run has been allowed by the efforts of another group of sportsman. Specifically, Trout Unlimited fought to remove the Edwards Dam on the Kennebec River, its removal allowed the alewives to reach the stream near my house. I small fish ladder was added to allow the fish to get around a small dam and now we have an abundant runs of alewives, a significant concentration of eagles to feed on the run, a cleaner pond and a significant income to the town for rights to harvest a portion of the run for lobsta bait.
The lobsta men are allowed to harvest 4 days a week. The harvest is lierally tons a day. The other three days DMR allows enough alewives into and out of the pond to produce the next generation.
I think it is cool to see the water boils with fish. I also enjoy watching the bass have a feeding frenzy like what you might see with blue fish on the ocean.
The eagles are concentrated near the stream to feed on an abundant run of alewives. This alewife run has been allowed by the efforts of another group of sportsman. Specifically, Trout Unlimited fought to remove the Edwards Dam on the Kennebec River, its removal allowed the alewives to reach the stream near my house. I small fish ladder was added to allow the fish to get around a small dam and now we have an abundant runs of alewives, a significant concentration of eagles to feed on the run, a cleaner pond and a significant income to the town for rights to harvest a portion of the run for lobsta bait.
The lobsta men are allowed to harvest 4 days a week. The harvest is lierally tons a day. The other three days DMR allows enough alewives into and out of the pond to produce the next generation.
I think it is cool to see the water boils with fish. I also enjoy watching the bass have a feeding frenzy like what you might see with blue fish on the ocean.