I've seen this site before, and there is a lot of good information. Unfortunately, there are many voids in their roost map...particurlarly where I hunt.
Maybe we should send them money so they can get the word out and they can get better at locating the good hunting areas for us!!
I.S.
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I feel the persons(s) responsible for the making of that web site are crow lovers, not crow hunters. A person might still be able to glean a bit of info though.
Ted
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I feel the persons(s) responsible for the making of that web site are crow lovers, not crow hunters. A person might still be able to glean a bit of info though.
Ted
Yeah, that what I thought. Some interesting reading though. I think there is some useful info in there that could be used for our particular love of crows.
-- Edited by 8fishermen on Friday 24th of December 2010 02:01:47 AM
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I feel the persons(s) responsible for the making of that web site are crow lovers, not crow hunters. A person might still be able to glean a bit of info though.
Ted
Yeah, that what I thought. Some interesting reading though. I think there is some useful info in there that could be used for our particular love of crows.
-- Edited by 8fishermen on Friday 24th of December 2010 02:01:47 AM
I once used a local birding club to get information and location on a major fall concentration of crows. Talked Western Bluebirds, Meadow Larks, and Bobolinks, true prairie birds. Moved the topic on to the crows and with a bit of "sweet talking" the amature ornathologists got me onto a couple good shoots. Truthfully, I do love crows...shooting them that is!
Ted
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