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Our fall season is coming to an end today, got out to a new spot Wed. wasnt a huge numbers day but any day crow hunting when you pile up a few is a fine day by me.

the highlight of the morning was the 2 birds who had "Trophys" in there beaks( as MN John refers to any food items they are carrying, he gets pretty excited if he sees one flying with something in its beak) LOL, any way a first for me, I guess field mice were on the breakfast menu. ended up with 23, only a couple high ones got away to tell the othersbiggrin

 

 

 

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hunted in these brush piles that the DNR piled up at this WMA

 

 

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Cool. I'd add the two furry vermin to the feathered carnage count as "two-fers." I always need to boost my scorebiggrin.



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L&S,

You sure live in some very pretty country!

Why is your season over? More crows stay up north now than they did 30 to 40 years ago!

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Nice report Low and Slow. Often see crows chasing food around on fresh cut hay fields here. The way they hop and jump about would indicate to me that they are catching mice, grasshoppers and such. And yes L&S, my crow season up here in Manitoba wound to a close a few weeks ago. Just some small groups hanging around towns and cities.

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Hi Bob,

yes MN has a lot of beautiful country, and we have some new regs concerning crows, we went from a summer July season that ended in mid Oct, to now I'm excited to say 4 seasons as follows

 

12/15-31st, 1/1-15th,3/1- 31st, and 9/1-10/31

and yes we have a lot of birds that hang around all winter even with the brutal winters we can have, we have a huge roost in Rochester, (just google Rochester mn crow problems) that has the city very unhappy, they are everywhere and crapping everywhere, I will do my part this winter to dispatch as many of the flying vermin as I can.



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The NH crow season has more birds appearing in certain sections than years ago almost before the seasons end after all or most other types of hunting seasons ended ...dramatically changed!

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Glad to see them giving y'all a more hunter friendly season and hope you do well. The Trophy's pic is great!
Congrat's


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Hunter from MN, just starting to ACTUALLY put some work into this crwo hunting business. Got my foxpro, decoys, blind, and everything else just gotta wait til 12/15 now. i'll be tearing this forum apart for good tips on MN birds if you've got anything for me I'd be more than grateful!

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1st post and asking for hunting locations.  Sure, its easy.  Just follow the signs.

 

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woah woah woah I wasnt asking or looking for spots. I know better than that. Just meant I'd be lookin around for tips on how to kill northern birds thats all. plus, gotta get my post count up. and my kill count.

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If you are looking for hunting tips then you have come to the right place.

Welcome!

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Welcome, lookin forward to your post.


Butch

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