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Probably really dumb question.  But my niegbor owns a huge orchard right across the street from me and I've noticed over the years the huge amount of crows on the property. I asked him if I could hunt the crows he gave me the green light,  my question is, the only thing I need is a valid hunters license for crow? I'm in California. 



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When it comes to hunting laws you far better off to call or e-mail the state wildlife agency in the state you will be hunting in. It's always best to talk the folks who are charged with enforcing state law rather than take it from an unknown person to you on a hunting website.

www.dfg.ca.gov/

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Its always best to read through the posted regulations and completely understand them, or ask about them if you don't understand them. I always keep a printed copy of the IL hunting laws in my truck for quick reference while in the field.

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Called local DFG, they said just a hunting license

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Mike, If this is your first shoot....Do your research before you go shoot that place.. What I mean is learn about shooting crows because if you have uneducated crows you could really have a great shoot..  I wish you the best of luck and hope to see some good pics after..



-- Edited by Mark on Thursday 23rd of January 2014 12:43:30 AM

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