Crow Hunting!!! Know anything about it ??

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Crow Hunting!!! Know anything about it ??

Postby BeastMaster » Thu Oct 09, 2003 6:37 pm

I went "crow hunting" for the first time this past wednesday and i must say, it was quite fun.. I guess a lil something to hold me over from dove to duck season. We did have a great time but all three of us had never been before so im sure there is a lil more to it than just turning on the tape player and waiting... How much should we hide, do you shoot the first few that come in, how long do you sit around waiting before moving to a new spot, do you turn down the volume when they get close..... Any suggestions for ole BeastMaster !!!!!!!!!
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Postby Seymore » Thu Oct 09, 2003 7:22 pm

Mississippi now has a season on crows from November 1 to February 28. May want to wait before going again. :wink:

I have hunted them for a couple years now. Usually in February after duck and deer season are over and before turkey season. The most important thing is good camo and hide. They can pick you off from a mile away. Four or five crow dekes and an owl deke with a crow and owl fight tape is what we use. If one spot is not productive or quits producing, move. You know the gig is up when they start perching in the trees about 100 to 150 yards out and sit there.

Before Mississippi had a season, you could hunt them if they were damaging you crops. We would get permission from our local game warden every time we went. He would always say, "If a crow isn't eating crops this minute, he is sitting somewhere thinking about it. Blast 'em." 8)
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Postby go24 » Thu Oct 09, 2003 7:52 pm

Lot's of fun!! Those wily birds are smart. Check out http://www.crowbusters.com
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Postby Bustin' Ducks » Thu Oct 09, 2003 7:56 pm

Better hide good...I know you can't get them "off the road" bcuz they always say..."caw'.."caw"...Oh well I guess I'd better stick w/ duck huntin'
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Postby go24 » Thu Oct 09, 2003 9:28 pm

Oh yeah, it's a real art to calling, maybe even harder than ducks! You know my lab will pick em up. I've heard some say their dog's wouldn't touch the things.
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Postby WillieT » Thu Oct 09, 2003 11:14 pm

go24:

Most dogs won't pick 'em up because they are carrion eaters. It really is not a good idea to use a retriever when crow hunting because they do eat dead things and sometimes your dog can pick up some pretty nasty bacteria from the feathers.

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Postby SCOOTER » Fri Oct 10, 2003 6:14 am

Cut you some decoys out of election signs, spray black, put cd in and set back, them boys of mine love to watch them come in. fun after duck season.
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Postby go24 » Fri Oct 10, 2003 6:29 am

Thanks Willie, probably good advice. But , it sure does provide a good work out for the dog.

One time I was shooting those big grey birds for a fish farmer, now that's where she drew the line.

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