Crow hunting?
#6
RE: Crow hunting?
I love crow hunting and man I have to agree, they can be smart.. It is very good practice though!! As long as you can get near a roosting area like some nive pines you are in good position!! - Buckhunter
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Nontypical Buck
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RE: Crow hunting?
her in NY we have a "crow situation" , as the local news reported it..... THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS are roosing in the city of albany each night, driving people crazy.
it just so happens that thier " flight pattern" is right over my bowhunting spot. it sure is a sight to see, every morning and every night SWARMS of crows flying 10 ft over my tree stand! some days they are silent, some times NOISY AS HECK... but i'm not exagerating when i say there must be more than 10,000 of them, it takes 10-15 minutes for them to fly over in a fairly steady stream.
they head south out of albany to feed along the hudson, then back north at night to roost in the city parks, buildings, etc.
i've been meaning to get out and burn up some old shells, but it seems to rain or sleet all the times i can get out.
good luck!
-moose
it just so happens that thier " flight pattern" is right over my bowhunting spot. it sure is a sight to see, every morning and every night SWARMS of crows flying 10 ft over my tree stand! some days they are silent, some times NOISY AS HECK... but i'm not exagerating when i say there must be more than 10,000 of them, it takes 10-15 minutes for them to fly over in a fairly steady stream.
they head south out of albany to feed along the hudson, then back north at night to roost in the city parks, buildings, etc.
i've been meaning to get out and burn up some old shells, but it seems to rain or sleet all the times i can get out.
good luck!
-moose