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The board seemed a little slow so I thought I'd throw out a pic to my most recent hunt.  IMO it was a pretty good one as far as hunting in August goes.  I managed 53 (shot one more after pic was taken) by 10:30am when the temps started to rise.  I also shot 6 pigeons...Chip would have been proud.  The wind was calm and the birds worked the setup from every direction with no discretion.  That is not the nicest but I made it work.  I shot my 870 with my special 1 oz crow-loads.  I used both #7 and #6 shot.  I shot well with several doubles and two triples.  I used 18 decoys.....17 flambeaus and 1 carrylite.

 

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AND yes, I did have this decoy in the spread!

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Carry on and good hunting!

 

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Hi Jason,

Great August hunt results and photo's... 59 crows and pigeons is a fantastic solo effort, even more so for a summer shoot. Very motivational for the TCP!  We are chomping at the bit to get going, too.

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Nice hunt for sure!! I too am itching to get back out after crows & coyotes!! Congratulations!!



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53! wow, what state are you in. i havn;t seen 53 crows to shoot at here in NH.  i do love 1oz  of 6's in my 12 ga too, great shooting; 10 ga cs



-- Edited by 10gacrowshooter on Friday 24th of August 2012 05:51:02 PM



-- Edited by 10gacrowshooter on Friday 24th of August 2012 05:51:20 PM

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Great pictures and report! I'd say you've got to keep the old gimp in the spread from now on since clearly it worked so well.

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Nice hunt!

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Good job Honker! Nice to see some dead crows posted as well. 53 KIA's on a solo hunt is a fair bit of good shooting in my parts as well.

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Nice shooting!!!

By the looks of that decoy....you may have a tick issue in your area.....biggrin



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Did you ever settle on a name for that decoy?? biggrin



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BH, would you care to share your "special 1 oz load" with the rest of us? 12 gauge, FPS, magnum shot, powder, wad, etc.?

Is this the load you use all or most of the season?  

 

 

 

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Nice Job Honk!!!!  Were the birds bunched up in murders or were they mostly singles and pairs??? Congrats on the pigeons!!!biggrinbiggrinbiggrin



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SHOW OFF. Great job. I am going to have to jump in Skips pocket to get those numbers in one day.

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Thanks for the comments fellas.


10gacrowshooter: I live in MI.


8fishermen: No official name yet but the stake cracked even more when I put it out...not sure how many more hunts the 'ole girl has in her.


chip: Not many big bunches of crows. I only had one group of 10 or more that came for a look...and that is fine as I'd rather have smaller groups anyway.


Virginian2: Share my load info? Sure. Its nothing too special but its economical and works great for me. I use the same shells all year 'round. 12 gauge load. 1oz of shot. I have loaded 5s, 6s, and7s with 6's and 7's most commonly used. I use STS or AA hulls. Federal primers. Mec progressive reloader with a #32 bushing of Promo powder. Usually claybuster wads. Not 100% sure but I think these are rated right around 1300fps. I have found these to be quite effective at the crow killing and I can load them for more than $1 cheaper per box than the Walmart cheapies but have a far better shell. Just my .02.


Keep after them boys!!

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Nice work BH, that's a great shoot in my parts any time of year! Reloading is the way to go, better shells and less money, plus you can load the magnum #6 and 7's which work much better than the smaller target size shot. I use Fiocchi primer and Green Dot powder along with the Claybuster wads. 1 ounce 12ga loads cost me about $4.57 a box per the reloading cost calculator.

http://www.trapshooters.com/rlcalcadv.htm



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Thanks for sharing your load info BH.  I've been having shoulder problems and trying to keep the kick to a minimum.

 

 

 

 

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Honkers how dare you set the bar that high here in the Great Lake State. I don't even see 53 birds in a set till Feb. Real nice shoot though, you inspire me. Good luck with the Honkers this year.

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