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1 hour ago, ramman123 said:

its not illegal to bowfish carp, buffalo or gar, so what would the Warden have done

He wouldn't have done anything. 

When I was younger one of my favorite things to do was shoot crows.  The farmers all hated them and were always glad to let us blast them all we wanted to and let them rot.   Not sure why they hated them so much. How much harm can a dozen or so crows truly do to a 200 acre cornfield? 

It was good wing shooting practice, but nowadays I kinda like crows.  Hummingbirds and cardinals with 3" magnum loads of #6's seem like a better alternative to me now.

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3 hours ago, ramman123 said:

its not illegal to bowfish carp, buffalo or gar, so what would the Warden have done

NOPE but leaving 100's of dead fish to stink up the lake isn't cool...imagine what it would be like if under your deer stand 100 guys took a dump after eating 10 plates of ghost pepper fajitas at Mexically Joe's buffet all you can eat night... even worse  a school of corn eye brown trout floating past your float tube

MONKEYS? what monkeys?

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On 6/27/2017 at 11:51 PM, fishinwrench said:

He wouldn't have done anything. 

When I was younger one of my favorite things to do was shoot crows.  The farmers all hated them and were always glad to let us blast them all we wanted to and let them rot.   Not sure why they hated them so much. How much harm can a dozen or so crows truly do to a 200 acre cornfield? 

It was good wing shooting practice, but nowadays I kinda like crows.  Hummingbirds and cardinals with 3" magnum loads of #6's seem like a better alternative to me now.

Who doesnt love a good old fasioned hummingbird hunt.

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