Crow Hunting
#1
Crow Hunting
I have done this in the past, but have gotten into it more this year, w/ electronic caller and decoys. What a blast! Great practice for duck hunting too.
Anyone else hunting crows?
Anyone else hunting crows?
#2
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 1,607
RE: Crow Hunting
I LOVE to crow hunt! We have a spread of about 30 decoys and electronic caller. Tons of fun! We normally hunt the most in Feb and March while waiting on Spring Gobbler season to come in.
#3
RE: Crow Hunting
LMAO!!!
Last year was my first time. I was on restricted firearm area and no lead shothuntin yotes. Wasn't doing anything so I picked up the gear anddrove to a new area. When I saw big cluster of crows and got the idea of hunting them. So there was a spot down the road and pulled over grabed the gear FX3 & the moss 500 walked in about 100yrds put the fx3 on and down. The sound was crow fight. I figured I'd have time to get to my spot to finish setting up. WRONG!!!! Just made it to some cover and it was ALFRED HITCHCOCK THE BIRDS! I couldn't load the shotgun fast enough Man O man what a blast! Just have to find more areas that aren't lead restricted.$10 a box for steel is expensive for crows. But what a
Last year was my first time. I was on restricted firearm area and no lead shothuntin yotes. Wasn't doing anything so I picked up the gear anddrove to a new area. When I saw big cluster of crows and got the idea of hunting them. So there was a spot down the road and pulled over grabed the gear FX3 & the moss 500 walked in about 100yrds put the fx3 on and down. The sound was crow fight. I figured I'd have time to get to my spot to finish setting up. WRONG!!!! Just made it to some cover and it was ALFRED HITCHCOCK THE BIRDS! I couldn't load the shotgun fast enough Man O man what a blast! Just have to find more areas that aren't lead restricted.$10 a box for steel is expensive for crows. But what a