Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Coyote, Small Game, Varmints => Topic started by: bowman on November 04, 2011, 05:40:57 PM
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They sure do come into the Foxpro nicely :chuckle: :chuckle:
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very nice, did you go locally? I love crow hunting and to eat. If you ever need company, contact me!!
I have decs.
Do you eat them?
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Nice! I love shooting crows. Best is one hangs up in a tree then all the others flock around freaking out. :mgun:
MS
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I bought a foxpro to do some crow and predator hunting...my son is bugging me to get out crow wackin....I just have to figure out a place to go.
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Always wanted to crow hunt. Not sure how to accurately tell the difference between a Raven and a crow though so I've resisted the temptation.
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yeah ...good idea for tomorrow !!!! :tup: or coyotes !!
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nice looking kills, hate them dirty things
Always wanted to crow hunt. Not sure how to accurately tell the difference between a Raven and a crow though so I've resisted the temptation.
pretty easy actually, crows tail fan is round where a raven tail fan comes to a point like a pyramid
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Ravens won't flock like crows do....and I'm not sure you can successfully call in ravens.
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I'g oing to try and call in some crows the nest nice weekend day, Crow fight on the call with somw decoys.
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Good luck. I wish I could fill my deer tag so I could try some calling. :bash: :chuckle:
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jamieb where did you get them decoys? ive been wanting to get some and a owl decoy and try calling them in. i have the johnny stewart crow and owl fight sound on my kanatitek and that sound works awesome. i had about 50 crows flying over my back yard after about 5 minutes of the sound playing.
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crows flap there wings non stop, while ravens tend to glide more. If you see the biggest crow you have ever laid your eyes on, its a raven :twocents: Nice crow shoot! Im still door knocking and trying to find a place that will let me do it.
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What size shot are you using on the crows?
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Something that has seemed to work alright for attracting crows in the past has been a colored backpack. Used to carry gear in it and everytime let it sit while going to do other things, crows would move in and start trying to get into it. It was red and black and easy to spot on snow. You could probably just use a box or trashbag with colors/contrast on it. Might not work for everyone, just something I've seen them go after.
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Here is a good site to teach you the difference between ravens and crows. I posted it before but it got deleted during the site crash. Very easy to tell the difference between the two once you know what to look for.
http://naturemappingfoundation.org/natmap/facts/crow_vs_raven.html
For crows I have been using some high bass 6 in 2 3/4. Works pretty good for me.
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Do people actually eat them things?
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Yep
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Do you eat them machias? If so, are they actually tasty? I am pretty sure that I could not bring myself to eating them.
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I would like to hear more about eating crows. How do you cook them, how do they taste, etc.
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http://www.crowbusters.com/recipes.htm
Check out this site. Looks yummy.
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I have eaten crow, literally and figuratively. :chuckle: It's a dark flavorfull meat. I had it a few times when I was younger.
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they probly taste like the stuff they eat garbage
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Do people actually eat them things?
They are very delicious, I compare them to eating dove, MY OPINION :tup:
I would love to find a rookery to do some hunting