Ravens are entertaining and interesting to watch and listen to. I don't have any problem with shooting them where legal, though. I shoot lots of animals that I also find entertaining to watch.
I also agree that crows are just pests.I shoot them any chance I get.
Knowledgeable shooters agree- The 375 Ruger is the NEW KING of all 375 caliber cartridges. ALL HAIL THE NEW KING!
years back vanc island farmer was complaining.... ravens are killing his calfs..first nobody was beliving him...but after when another peoples was witnessing pair of ravens hunting and killing
1 year old calf they have to belive..hunting metod was..one raven was flying almoust top of calfs head.and when calfs tension was looking that 'flybye' another bird hit calfs eye with its big beak
and calf went down..like hitting with hammer on the head.
eye and brain are connected so thats all need take calf down.. my question is ...was that only pair raven to know that trick...or does all ravens do same thing... like for bambies at spring time ??
s.slayer---and the real question, is the raven more intelligent than the average hunter?
that is not biggy.. everybody knows answer to that..
but much better flyer they are
i seen them flying upside down...spring time....mating flying with lady..
i like tame one bird and teach bird to be my 'spotter' fall deer hunting...
illegal??
I shoot ravens when I get the chance
when I knock off feathers I do a little dance
with a compact luppy on a sako AII
I can give em idigestion like I like to do
I can blow them outta trees or off the ground
leave their feathers in the air and guts spread all around
and if others don't like it I could really care less
cause a squawky old raven is a barn yard pest
I can shoot em off a carcass or bait em with some eggs
and it's all real legal just read it in the regs.
Haha Moose Guide that's a Beauty of a poem!
As far as Ravens being smarter than the ave hunter....Yep, most guys I bring out to the farm don't even get to shoot at them, nevermind kill one.
Crows are smarter than ravens under hunting pressure, and Magpies are the smartest of all. Tough to even get a "snipeshow" long bomb rifle shot on a magpie. Have to be real sneaky with the 12ga, or shoot them right off the cows backs with a 22lr.
And Karma, well, no LEH for moose/elk/buffalo ever (14 years)....so maybe?
Never shot one, or at one. I love to be out in the sage, or the pines, or the fir, and listen to their bubbling croaks. Some sound like monkeys, some like other birds, like rusty car doors. Some sound almost human. I also like the shwish-shwoosh-swoosh of their wings as they fly over. It means there are no other sounds.
Having said that, they're not welcome on the beef ranch I sometimes look after They do attack calves, and I know for a fact they attack dogs.
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