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Looking for a web site for a crow call  Mallard Tone M295 can anyone help me on this .  Thank you Kent

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Go to Crow Mart on this site



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Hey thanks a lot., I did not see the call when i was shopping but now I have 2 on order. Thanks for your help  Kent

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Always willing to help, i have a mallardtone and a gibson they are both great calls

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Kent, enjoy the site and comradeship.
Enjoy them calls too.

Notice your from southern Ontario. Do crows migrate away in winter where you are or are they there all winter.??


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Kent,

The Mallardtone's are right there under "Hand Calls" just look close, you'll see them.

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 Hello :
 Do crows migrate away in winter where you are or are they there all winter.??
 Well a lot do but alot stay in the winter if its mild if you look on a map Iam 60 miles south west of Toronto Ont but the big amount of crow are west of Brantford London to Windsor and the flyway to the USA would be  near Catham Ont. to Detroit USA.
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We have the best of both worlds in PA, residents and migrantsbiggrin

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Kent

We were talking about some Crow special on one of our TV stations down here.  The show started off talking about a HUGE roost near Chatham.  I don't know how far that is for you...but I think it would be worth a trip.

For some reason (maybe because I am actually paying attention now) there seems to be more migrants this year.  I've (and Watch Em) been seeing big flocks of crows in multiple locations.  Locations where we usually see far less.

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I sure wish non-residents of Canada could shoot crows. Being from Michigan I'd consider a trip over there for a few days. I have a buddy in London so it would be a pretty cheap trip too. It just seems funny that I can come over to Canada and shoot pretty much any type of game - but crows, no, they are off limits. gggrrr.

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Honkers,

I have no plans to ever go to Canada to hunt (well, maybe big game some day if I make a lot more money) but I never knew non residents couldn't hunt crows there.  Why is that?

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PH,

I have no idea.

Ive hunted ducks/geese in Canada and always thought a waterfowl/crow trip would be the ultimate way to go.

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