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17 minutes ago, wily said:

It’s just what we call crows...I’m just joking around...we don’t eat them but they are fun to hunt.  

A farmer down in the bottoms used to let us shoot starlings in his field back when I was in high school.  It was a blast!   The occasional crow would fall too.  @Terrierman will be real happy about this😂

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We call at them and hunt em just like you do a duck.

Once you get them coming in...you better not miss the first one...or else you’re done

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38 minutes ago, wily said:

We call at them and hunt em just like you do a duck.

Once you get them coming in...you better not miss the first one...or else you’re done

             Thats a fact been there done that. You don't want that first one to rat you out.   We used to run and gun from place to place. An owl decoy and about six crow decoys. Electronic caller. All decoys on strings. Throw them ovuer tree limbs, pull em  and tie them off. Turn on caller and hide. Shoot what you can. Pull decoys and hit another spot a few miles away and repeat.  My sons first wingshot was a crow. He was maybe ten then. Thirty -eight now. Good times back then. Smartest bird in feathers a crow is.

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Posted
44 minutes ago, wily said:

We call at them and hunt em just like you do a duck.

Once you get them coming in...you better not miss the first one...or else you’re done

Crows??

I always cripple the first one.  When it flops around and makes noise, the others really get stirred.  Then you pick off as many of the rest as you can.

We used to hang dead crows around the corn cribs for decoys.  I spent many a day in the shelled corn shooting crows, black birds, and a few squirrels as a kid.  My Crosman 140 pump up 22 air rifle was dead on.

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On 12/1/2020 at 9:39 PM, luckycraft said:

Which one of you are eating the ring necks?     I shot one 2 years ago and did everything I knew to it.   The dog tried it but scoffed! 

We put them and other divers in gumbo but I am going to mount the one I bagged. Pretty drake.

Posted
3 hours ago, Johnsfolly said:

 

That’s a fact.   Funny how they steal fish from bald eagles in Alaska 

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