Hello there from Germany. My buddy skogman told me about this forum and as I have known the crowbusters website for years, I kind of never realized that you had a forum going here.. well, I registered and am looking forward to learning a lot about crow hunting and sharing my humble experience of only four years crow hunting.
I hunt in Germany and shot my crows over decoys most of the time. This season I have started to use my .222 a lot more and also did a few mini decoy spread run and gun things..
me:
A few impressions what my way of crow hunting looks like:
Welcome to crowbusters!! Those are some nice pictures. Thanks for sharing. What type of duck/goose decoy is that? Do you find it gives the crows confidence?? Thank You.
Welcome aboard... You will enjoy our organization and we appreciate your posts and photo's.
Is your .222 an Anschutz? I have one of those in .22 Hornet and it is a wonderful rifle. What load do you use in your .222 and tell us about your scope?
i wish i had ur decoys! ive always wanted to shoot 1 with a .22 mag with a scope. i like the magpies. ive never heard of them much. i did see a cartoon once with magpies. lol
Welcome! Great Post. I work for Daimler and all my colleagues are from Germany. Lots of restrictions on getting a gun and license there. I'm sure you have done your homework to create such a nice position hunting Germany! Great post with awesome pics
Brian www.americangunnery.com
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Are they very expensive over there? Here a good crow decoy cost about $10 U.S.
depends on which decoys you use and also when you bought them. With the rising interest in crow hunting, decoys became a lot cheaper.
I started out with flocked sportplast decoys which were roughly $20/decoy. I also importet a few of the large Avery Greenhead Gear Crow Decoys which cost me including shipping and tax about $25. A few years back we found out, that just putting a black sock over the cheapest crow decoy you can find works as good as any flocked decoy - so cheap crow decoys are around $3-4/each, socks aren't that expensive too...
still, regarding quality, I haven't seen anything as good as the Avery decoy
I don't know if this is of any interest, we put up this "crowhunting wiki" some months ago, there is an article on decoys including pictures:
http://kraehenwiki.wikispaces.com/Lockkrähen
-- Edited by november on Thursday 9th of February 2012 09:16:49 PM
Is your .222 an Anschutz? I have one of those in .22 Hornet and it is a wonderful rifle. What load do you use in your .222 and tell us about your scope?
yep, it is an Anschütz. I use a 3.24gram soft point by RWS, scope is a nikko stirling nighteater 4-16x50. not exactly the best scope but for daytime hunting it works out just fine
November: Great photos! Keep them coming! I can see you enjoy being behind the camera... I do too. Welcome to our very fine site. You will meet lots of good guys.. get all the advice and more.. you ever wanted. Don't hesitate to share with us... All crow hunters are members of the same brotherhood.
I see in one of your photos that you shot a nice looking piebald crow. That crow had quite a bit of brown feathers on his back and wings; are you going to get it mounted?
Bob A.
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I see in one of your photos that you shot a nice looking piebald crow. That crow had quite a bit of brown feathers on his back and wings; are you going to get it mounted?
Bob A.
it's not a piebald, just a young one. they still have the brownish downs(?) on the back until mid-august.
what we have are a variety of the corvus corone which is called hooded crow, although they live in the eastern part of europe, we sometimes have hybrids over here. they look like this:
yep, i use a benelli supernova, has roughly 5-6.000 shots through it in the past 18 months since i bought it. had a remington 870 express before that and must say that the benelli is by far the better shotgun
past weekend's hunt:
-- Edited by november on Thursday 23rd of February 2012 12:06:39 AM