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I love crow hunting and they R actually good to eat.
I have decoys and calls if you have the rookery
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Crows are the Coyotes of the bird world.
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pjb3- you have just cut yourself a mold that is well below YAR
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if i wasn't a half mile into city limits, i'd be poking the muzzle of my shotgun out my front door right about now. i get 20 or 30 of those creepy things in my yard at a time every day.
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November 21, 2009, 04:13:29 PM »
Come on Guys, Haven't you ever heard the term "Eat Crow"? Hey pjb3 you are talking about the big black birds that go "Caw Caw Caw" aren't you?
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November 21, 2009, 04:51:06 PM »
i make some killer crow call's for turkey call maker's and sell a few custom one's. i use crow and Raven on my cougar stand's to liven thing's up some. never ate any. Rick
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November 21, 2009, 06:05:58 PM »
What kinda calls do ya use? I got one, but the crows just keep flying. Only time i get any is when they're around something dead.
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November 21, 2009, 09:44:57 PM »
I have really wanted to try crow hunting but just couldnt justify killing them just for fun. I dont think Im going to eat one. But since I have been thinking about trapping I was kind of thinking I might be able to use them for bait.
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I have a couple calls and use them all when calling to sound like different birds.
All crows don't eat road kill or trash, gotta keep an open mind
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THey have learned that my place is a no fly zone.
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Yea, they are quick learners and very smart with great vision
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I call them in with rabbit distress quite often.
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NO FLY ZONE HERE!
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Yeah I shootem not yet this year though. FX 5 with crow party and crow fight followed with dying crow seems to work. But I wouldn't even think about putting a fork to them.
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I shoot a lot of crows. I have permission from several farms to shoot them. A good time.
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