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  1. #21
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    Re: Crow Hunting

    Quote Originally Posted by lorneparker1 View Post
    Cool, so can you lend me a little insight on how crows do it?

    Lorne
    Lone crow flies in and will then call out alerting to danger or food...
    It's a very covert, organized operation.

    Maybe the *scout* isn't labeled as such by its peers,,,, it might have volunteered for the position and might not play this same role later in the day; I really don't know and don't think it really matters.

    For all I know, the crows name is Bertha.



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    Re: Crow Hunting

    Quote Originally Posted by Phreddy View Post
    I've never hunted them. I understand that even after boiling the crap out of them they're still tough as shoe leather and taste like shit. If it's alive and I ain't going to eat it or it ain't going to eat me I won't shoot it. (one exception beng wolves of course because they devastate the population of what I'm going to eat.)
    They also eat baby ducks and other baby birds. They will even eat small squirills. You can say they are like wolves.

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    Re: Crow Hunting

    I'm with phreddy on this one. Never shot a crow and don't think I ever will. To me thats just bad JU JU that I don't want to mess around with.
    JUST CALL ME STITCH

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    Re: Crow Hunting

    Quote Originally Posted by lorneparker1 View Post
    Cool, so can you lend me a little insight on how crows do it?

    Lorne
    Lorne , Go and see if you can find a video of it at a porn shop. LOL

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    Re: Crow Hunting

    Quote Originally Posted by ruger#1 View Post
    They also eat baby ducks and other baby birds. They will even eat small squirills. You can say they are like wolves.
    I get finches nesting under my deck (8 nests last year).
    Once the first bird hatched, the crows moved in (after the scout alerted them...) and cleaned out every bird and egg - And they didn't even eat them all.


    Anywho, their numbers are cRaZy out of control and IMO it's my part of 'giving back' to what I have taken from.
    Last edited by Mr. Dean; 01-31-2013 at 03:56 PM.



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    Re: Crow Hunting

    Quote Originally Posted by ruger#1 View Post
    Lorne , Go and see if you can find a video of it at a porn shop. LOL
    You can't teach an old crow new tricks

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    Re: Crow Hunting

    Quote Originally Posted by Buffalo Bills View Post
    I'm with phreddy on this one. Never shot a crow and don't think I ever will. To me thats just bad JU JU that I don't want to mess around with.
    Your thinking of ravens, crows are just pieces of flying shit.
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    Re: Crow Hunting

    Quote Originally Posted by huntcoop View Post
    your thinking of ravens, crows are just pieces of flying shit.
    hahaha!!! Lol!!

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    Re: Crow Hunting

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Dean View Post
    Lone crow flies in and will then call out alerting to danger or food...
    It's a very covert, organized operation.

    Maybe the *scout* isn't labeled as such by its peers,,,, it might have volunteered for the position and might not play this same role later in the day; I really don't know and don't think it really matters.

    For all I know, the crows name is Bertha.

    It matters... cause that is crazy talk~!

    Lorne
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    Just lob a couple loaded mouse traps at em like you're playing horse shoes. More humane than bouncing darts off them.

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    Re: Crow Hunting

    I didnt go at all last year but I do have a thread about my crow hunting adventure from 2 years ago, they are smart birds...
    blast one and hang it up under your owl and they will go bonkers, couldn't reload the gun fast enough after that!
    If it cant be done with one shot, it shouldn't be done.

    "grab large claw hammer - put against butt cheek , pry head out of ass with claws...then go back to school..."

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