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Hey Idaho hunter,
The difference between crows and ravens is that ravens
are bigger and not as widespread as crows are. The
reason I hunt crows is cause there is alot of them here in Pa and people want
them shot. They are a very
noisy bird and everyone gets sick of hearing them.
They are fun to hunt also. As far as coyote hunting
just scout to find tracks and scat and you'll know
where they are. Set up in cover around field edges.
You can use a howler to locate them or to call them in
Any mouth call distress will work fine. Cover your
scent and hunt facing upwind or cross wind. Watch your
back or bring a partner. They can be called in day or
night but check your regulations abot night hunting.
For more info go to www.predatormasters.com
The difference between crows and ravens is that ravens
are bigger and not as widespread as crows are. The
reason I hunt crows is cause there is alot of them here in Pa and people want
them shot. They are a very
noisy bird and everyone gets sick of hearing them.
They are fun to hunt also. As far as coyote hunting
just scout to find tracks and scat and you'll know
where they are. Set up in cover around field edges.
You can use a howler to locate them or to call them in
Any mouth call distress will work fine. Cover your
scent and hunt facing upwind or cross wind. Watch your
back or bring a partner. They can be called in day or
night but check your regulations abot night hunting.
For more info go to www.predatormasters.com
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