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Shot a spot this morning that we have had 3 busted hunt on in the past. We were a little apprehensive to say the least but went ahead and hunted it anyway after scouting and finding birds there again. We managed 114 this morning and then picked up another 6 this afternoon on a hunt that did not turn out like we planned. Oh well, win some, lose some.

 

Here are a couple  of pics of the place we shot this afternoon. I saw this idea on here a year or so ago and decided to give it a try. I could not find the instructions again so I just made up something with a coat hanger. They are dead birds form this mornings hunt. We did the same thing this morning with birds I killed yesterday afternoon. The birds decoy very well to these.

 

Pretty convincing me thinks!!

 

 



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100_0112.JPGGreg,

I think this is what you are looking for.

Mike



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Mike, How is the crow placed into the one in your pic? The ones I made have hoops from the legs to fit into and a point that stick into the bottom of the head to hold it up right.



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Glad to see you got a few. So very nice and green there as well. Two feet of snow here, ground drifting and 20 below tonightcry

 

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Greg,

Stick the point in the ground and put the crows neck in the cradle.

Mike



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I cut axhardwood stick that is about 3/8" in diameter and about 16" long. Sharpen both ends with your jack-knife. Stick one end up the crow's bunghole and into his neck and into the bottom of his skull. Then "plant" him by sticking other end into the ground. With my knife I can cut and sharpen a dozen of these sticks in about 3 minutes. Kev

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Greg,

Got a pic of your wire rig?


Nice hunt!!

BH

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Big Honkers wrote:

Greg,

Got a pic of your wire rig?


Nice hunt!!

BH


 

BH,

 

This is what I came up with based on memory. I think the original ones were made for Magpie in Europe somewhere. The point goes into the bottom of  the head, the cradle holds the breast and the hoops are for the legs. I made the hoops by turning them around a 3/4" piece of PVC. Use the whole hanger. Straighten out the hook and cut the long bottom piece in half.

 

 



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If I remember correctly, there is a you tube video out of England that's a little more involved.
Someone will dig it up.

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they look good to me. congrats!

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Greg,

Thanks for the pics. I think those will work perfect for a couple walk in spots where minimal equipment is required.

BH

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