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I have one photo here where the crows are floating down the river on the ice bergs!

There is another shot of a different river where the crows were trying to get a drink!

Also some action photos.



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Here is a photo of Dick waiting for the next bunch.



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Nice pics! You certainly know where to go...as this, I guess, is the result of a lot of scouting work.

Are your tactics any different during the cold season?

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Bob,

Great pics, looks like some great times.

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Steve,

My tactics do not vary because I hunt in areas where there is little to no competition. I try to pick the best weather conditions to hunt in by keeping an eye on the weather. By that I mean wind velocity, I like to hunt when you get a 10 to 15 mph or 10 to 20 mph breeze. The breeze strings the birds out so you don't have hundreds coming in at one time.

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Hey Butch,

I had a strong finish to my crow season, the last 7 hunts are as follows, 118, 174, 406, 400, 304, 276, 82. All hunts were with Dick my partner. All I ever use now is a 12 gauge trap load in either 8's or 7 1/2's, so does my partner.

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Thanks for the tip, Bob!



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It was 3 degrees below zero in the photo where I am holding up a pouch of Beachnut Chewing Tobacco.

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Bob,

Nice pictures. #7 is pretty neat. If you look close you can see the wad near the bird. Given the birds wing position, I think he is saying "ouch."

Nice shot Dick.

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Hi Jason,

Have you been out with your dad very much this season?

Dick & I have different jobs when we are together, I am the part time camera man, full time battery man ( I charge the batteries every night) and the get permission man. Dick makes the coffee every day in his motel room so it lasts in the crow blind. He also always buys breakfast for me every morning before we head out. I buy dinner for him sometimes to even things up.

You ever hear from Joby or Brian?

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Hi Bob,

I only hunted with my dad a few days this year. He is looking forward to retirement in 6 months or less. So, Im guessing he will be hunting and fishing more than me next year! You should see him, smile'n from ear to ear. The first retirement cigar will be sweet.

I have not talked to the Ohio boys since December.

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Jason,

I got two scotch doubles this season (two with one shot) I go years sometimes before even doing it once in a season! Dick even got a scotch double on our last hunt together this season.

What a year, two scotch doubles and one banded crow.

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On our last hunt together this season Dick & I shot 1,760 crows in 7 days of hunting together.

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Bob,
Can you estimate your scouting time, mileage and cost to find your hunting spots? Just curious I know what I've had to do here to find birds. And congrats on some great hunts.


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Butch,

Cost to find hunting spots? Now there is a calculation that no crow hunter should solve. I do like stats but I prefer to be ignorant regarding my crow-to-dollar ratio.

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B.H.

You dead on, my crow cost per bird is not something I want to know (lol), have to forgive me just got in from a 3 day deer hunt in S. Al. And being wore out my brain ain't workin right.

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Butch,

Cost to find hunting spots? Now there is a calculation that no crow hunter should solve. I do like stats but I prefer to be ignorant regarding my crow-to-dollar ratio.

hehehe.

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Reminds me of the guys here on the Big Lake who spend a quarter mil or more on a boat and gear to catch a salmon or two (don't get me wrong, I love fishing and Capitali$m). But their dollar to salmon ratio eyepopping.gif must be scads crazier than ours, unless there's someone out there that hunts crows using a F-22.



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AWSOME BOB!

We used to have Sea Ducks and BlueBills in those numbers at ONE TIMEdohdohdoh



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Hi Butch,

Been out of town, I was playing a guy (pool) who is 70 years old who beat Minnesota Fats in a pool game almost 40 years ago. He did not have the game he once did as a younger man but still beat my ass part of the time we played together. He would win 2 games, I would come back and win one, it went on like that until 1:00 a.m. in the morning.

In answer to your question in regard to scouting, I spent roughly $ 1,500 just in gas money, but gas was cheap (very cheap) this season. On average it's twice that amount during a crow season. I think I put roughly 13,000 miles on the crow truck this season just hunting.

On average between ammo, motels, food, out of state licenses and gas I spend anywhere from $ 6,500 to too as much as over $ 9,000 on chasing crows during a crow season.

It cost me very roughly about $ 1.80 per crow this season. $ 6,500 divided by over 3,600 crows = $ 1.80 per bird.

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Bob,
I read in Outdoor Life or one of the top 3 hunting mags in the late 70's or early 80's that the average cost of deer meat was over a $100.00 a pound to a hunter, cost today is way higher I believe. Not comparing just a stat I remember reading. Back to the cost of Crows, for the amount of action, challenge, and just pure fun Crow Hunting is very reasonable as far as cost goes and as with any sport you up your sucess with what you put into it most of the time. Our cost per bird was higher than yours due to several factors, mainly poor shooting ( lol) but it was well worth every cent!


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Butch,

I could not agree more, "it's worth every cent"

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Re: the cost of hunting, we all need to learn how to explain it to our wives like Jeff Foxworthy did many years ago.  Not the best video, but it is a good guide to use:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJa8kxPfPoU

 

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Demi,

That was an interesting approach to justifying his hunting to his wife. Think she bought it? LOL.

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Hizz,

If you had Bluebills in those kind of numbers you must have lived near Great South Bay on Long Island?

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I love the photographs....the potentially good areas around here although hardly like the areas you frequent are all posted or too inhabited...but i am looking-always looking in this area...one has to be mighty inventive...there are crows to be had but here again-too many people with almost wall to wall houses and where do the crows fly over? You guessed it! I hope the crow bombs saturate their homes and they beg for people like me!

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MD,

You ever take a good look on the other side of the lake we talked about?

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