a handfull of any seed would do the trick i would think.....
a handfull of any seed would do the trick i would think.....
Ok thanks guys. I had a firend at school that was wondering about them, I showed him the hunting and trappping regulations but he said it made no sence.
The the final answer is: Yes you can hunt them, just it has to be on your own land (and if not on your own land then you have to have a tag)?
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There is no tag specific for crow, just your general hunting lisence.
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So then it is kinda like grouse then, no tag but you need your hunter #.
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Yuppers, if you read over the hunting synopisis all these answers are in there.
http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/fw/wild/doc...psis_05_06.pdf
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Not just a hunter #, but an actual hunting licence. If you shoot one, try it. FEZ did
1996 regs are about the same, crows are fun to shoot, get a plastic owl and a hooter call, and a crow call, give a few hoots, and blow youre crow call like a crow in distres and have fun, a coyote might even show up to see whats going on.
NOOOOOOOO! You gotta have a hunting license to shoot grouse! Not just your hunter #Originally Posted by lcpaintballer
you need a hunting licence to shoot crows off of your property.
As has been said here, you need a hunting license to shoot crows but there are no special tags for it. Crows are, like the coyote, concidered a nuisance animal.
You are so lucky in region 1, here in region 2 we can't hunt crows. Like ruger#1 said they are great fun to shoot. When I lived in Illinois, a few friends and I would bang them out of the air until we burned our hands on the hot shotgun barrels. It's good target practise too.
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