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the jerk attacking our e-caller speaker.

We hunted most of the day with a little two hour interruption to file reports.  In spite of that we shot 62 crows before lunch and another 10 in the afternoon.

The hide



Our view



Some of the result with me and a mighty 111 year old 10ga double




-- Edited by nhcrowshooter on Sunday 20th of March 2011 10:17:42 PM

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That nice right there. Great job.

Were you hunting public land? If not, any chance of a trespassing charge?

-- Edited by 8fishermen on Sunday 20th of March 2011 10:25:33 PM

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8fishermen wrote:

That nice right there. Great job.

Were you hunting public land? If not, any chance of a trespassing charge?


Public owned land and we have written permission.  In addition New Hampshire laws allow for right of trespass.  Land is open unless posted otherwise.



-- Edited by nhcrowshooter on Sunday 20th of March 2011 10:27:23 PM

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One of my favorite adventures..also that USED to be the way it was in my immediate area although  at this time I never visited my old fall haunt due to excessive snow in spring.  I really liked this adventure too my favorite being the opening migration day....reminds me of the 70s' before that EPA nonsense kicked in drying up the old dumps in my area....at one point  here there was so many crows in fall the pheasant hunters didn't bother them too much-they'd just go to another part of the field and either wait them out  in the tallest pines a quarter mile away or simply swap off feeding areas but I must add at that time if there was  any place to grow corn at that time there was corn there!

 



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I meant I love reading your adventures because they remind me of the old days but now there is a new area I now use. That is what I meant by "my favorite adventures". But anyone with a good accounting of their crow shoots I always enjoy reading...love the picks too as always!



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