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I have been crow hunting for 3 years now.  2015 - goals - I am going to accomplish this year. 
 
1.) Bring the crows in closer.
2.) Learn the art of hand calling. 
3.) Hit a new PR of 100 crows in one sitting.
4.) Enjoy the time being spent in the field more.
5.) spend more time in the field.
 
I read a lot of the post on the Forums and they are very helpful. Here is some background on my hunting style.  I like to make custom blinds before the hunts. Most of the time same day or the day before. I pride myself on being concealed.   I love using a (Owl) decoy for crow hunts – could see this being a problem. (I bet, I use it to much…but I love it) I am from Ohio so Fri, Sat and Sun are my days to hunt.  My volume on my caller is about medium at all times when crows are in the area. I start high to bring them in and lower it on approach to start the hunts.  I average about 20-40 crows.  I would like to see these numbers go up. I have high numbers of crows in my area with low hunting pressure as far as I know… I change hunting locations all the time. I might go back to the same location after a month or 2. PR right now is 84 crow in one stand.  I am grateful for the chances and opportunities I have to go hunting. I am just always looking to improve!  It just seems like something is not clicking for me to get to the next level. 
 
Attached is the final product of my mount...
 
As always tips and advice are welcome!
 
Happy hunting!
Ghost 


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Beautiful bird,  a trophy for sure.. well done!!! Thanks for sharing.. 



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Mark wrote:

Beautiful bird,  a trophy for sure.. well done!!! Thanks for sharing.. 


 + many on the bird! Did you do it yourself?



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I had my local taxidermy do it for me. I am really happy with it. They did a great job! The are going to use it in a competition later this year!

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Ghost,

Sounds to me you are doing well and have a plan for 2015 for further sucess. I think hand calling helps on our sets and I think it will benefit you to practice and try it. I like #4 on your list and if you achieve this one thing you will be way ahead of a large group of hunters. And by the way Welcome to the forum.


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Nice looking crow I have often thought of doing that to one of mine if shoot a nice big one!

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I think hand calling is the next step in my progression. I will be looking into some hand calls over the next couple weeks. Any suggestions on call/brands? I am looking for something good and simple to use and produces the right sounds.  Also, I am looking for advice for hunting by flyways.  (Not in a typical feeding area.)   I call the crows off the flyways maybe from 300 to 500yards away.  I get great numbers of crows without disrupting all the masses.  It’s difficult to get these crows come in low even with the use of Crow decoys and/or a owl set up. Any suggestions here? 

 



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We don't flyway shoot so I can't help you on that but I'm sure others on here will give you some tips, as far as calls go there is a thread on hand calls a few months back you can look up it has a lot of info in it that may help you.

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Thanks Butch!

We have a monster roost in town! It's a wonderful set up for the flyway shoots. The roost is at the meeting of 2 rivers mouths. The crows follow the river every night heading back to the roost. Opens up many opportunities for different locations. (never setting up on the river itself) In my 3 years I have only seen one other hunter in my area. After a brief conversation he grew up in the same town as me and remembered all the crows. Now lives 3 hours away and maybe makes it up to hunt 1-2 times a year. Opens the door for me to chance locations all the time the new birds.



-- Edited by Ghost on Friday 16th of January 2015 07:59:59 PM

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