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I bet that's fun in grain elevators and what are you catching them for?
I remember an article in a hunting magazine around 30 years ago which talked about catching them in cages. The cages had flap doors that the birds would push open to get to the grain inside. The large cages would be set on top of buildings. You wouldn't have a hard time finding a retailer to give you permission to do this and you could possibly charge them a little.It wouldn't take a rocket scientist to figure out how to make a cage for that. The author of that article sold the birds to folks who used the pigeons for training their dogs.
Quote from: Axle on July 06, 2015, 08:42:25 PMI remember an article in a hunting magazine around 30 years ago which talked about catching them in cages. The cages had flap doors that the birds would push open to get to the grain inside. The large cages would be set on top of buildings. You wouldn't have a hard time finding a retailer to give you permission to do this and you could possibly charge them a little.It wouldn't take a rocket scientist to figure out how to make a cage for that. The author of that article sold the birds to folks who used the pigeons for training their dogs.I have cages too. They work but they are just not near as fun.
Quote from: CoryTDF on July 07, 2015, 08:00:06 AMQuote from: Axle on July 06, 2015, 08:42:25 PMI remember an article in a hunting magazine around 30 years ago which talked about catching them in cages. The cages had flap doors that the birds would push open to get to the grain inside. The large cages would be set on top of buildings. You wouldn't have a hard time finding a retailer to give you permission to do this and you could possibly charge them a little.It wouldn't take a rocket scientist to figure out how to make a cage for that. The author of that article sold the birds to folks who used the pigeons for training their dogs.I have cages too. They work but they are just not near as fun.Exactly, I do it with nets because it's a blast and my wife gets a kick out of watching look like a crazy fool. Don, I have homed pigeons before, and it is great. I just had to catch a few for my new setter. Other than that it'll be wild birds here in the Dakotas in August.