I have a long-standing Crow Nuisance problem in central Norfolk County, Mass. as a few crows have targeted me as their enemy after unknowingly renting an apartment directly under their spring nesting trees. After trying all other options to get rid of them, it is now time to targetthem with "The Final Solution"!
Two or three experienced Bird, Trap or Skeet Crackshot Marksmen needed for as soon as possible after July 1st on a Friday, Saturday or Monday permitted hunting day. The birds can be lured by me many, many miles to a location that is convenient to you as my small lot home is too tightly residential.
Please fire me a private email and I will get back to you shortly for more info, logistics, and how we could work out a deal on this very unique and challenging hunting opportunity.
Sure; and this is really a big, big problem for me. So I really need to hook up with some very good hunters and shooters ASAP to get this done. So if anyone knows someone or someone who may know someone in the Massachusetts area please email me through this forum and Thanks!!
Conceivably yes, a scoped rifle could work for a marksman if only one bird happened to be present.
A lot of the time only the youngest bird (the "spotter" bird) is always nearby wherever I am, and it calls in the other one or two older birds from time to time if I am local. But sometimes, I have two or all three at my house or following me around. And I don't shoot, so I really do need experienced hunters who can get the job done on the first volley with however many crows show up, because the crows are so intelligent they won't fall for, or wait around for, a second attempt. And I really do need to get all three whacked. So if either one or two crows show up and get whacked at the first hunting outing that would be an incredibly great achievement. But it may take a couple separate hunting outings, depending on how many birds show up at a time, in order to get all three.
As I have been forced to learn, over time, about crow behavior and hunting tactics, crows aren't the easiest thing to hunt.
This will be a great hunting and shooting challenge and opportunity for the right shooters. Hope that helps to clarify my situation.
Yes, at this point it remains an unknown as to what happens after the first one or two crows are popped. It will be a wait and see type of situation that, I can imagine, will become obvious within a few days or a week or so....
But in the meantime I am patiently waiting for the big first event to happen, as soon as I can hook up with the right shooters with enough shooting skill and bird hunting experience to help me. And this is why it would be better to have at least 2-3 shooters with me on the first outing in case the opportunity to get more than one crow presents itself.
Thanks for checking in and please spread the word if you know some people in the Massachusetts area who might be appropriate!
Today 2 of the 3 crows followed me in my car to a local park a few miles away.
So they can definitely be led to a good hunting location as well. So please email me through this forum if you might consider helping me with your hunting skills and experience.
And Thanks!
Hmm,I suspect a mole here..... Maybe they know you voted for Devall Patrick.........Karma coming home to roost...
-- Edited by SHANEDOG on Thursday 24th of July 2014 07:58:14 PM
-- Edited by SHANEDOG on Thursday 24th of July 2014 07:58:57 PM
I've been waiting for this story to develop such, that the gentleman has a relative from Nigeria who needs to escape with several millions of dollars and needs only to deposit it in a friendly bank account. Ya know:
"permit me to inform you of my desire of going into the crow business relationship with you. I have the believe you are a reputable and responsible and trustworthy person I can do business with from the little information so far I gathered about you during my search for a partner and by matter of trust I must not hesitate to confide in you for this simple and sincere business. Could you ples provide your account number..."
Just kidding
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Hmm,I suspect a mole here..... Maybe they know you voted for Devall Patrick.........Karma coming home to roost...
-- Edited by SHANEDOG on Thursday 24th of July 2014 07:58:14 PM
-- Edited by SHANEDOG on Thursday 24th of July 2014 07:58:57 PM
I've been waiting for this story to develop such, that the gentleman has a relative from Nigeria who needs to escape with several millions of dollars and needs only to deposit it in a friendly bank account. Ya know:
"permit me to inform you of my desire of going into the crow business relationship with you. I have the believe you are a reputable and responsible and trustworthy person I can do business with from the little information so far I gathered about you during my search for a partner and by matter of trust I must not hesitate to confide in you for this simple and sincere business. Could you ples provide your account number..."
If anyone knows some experienced bird hunters and skilled shooters who might be available in Eastern or Central Massacusetts please send them my way and they can an email through this Forum. And Thanks!
This is the peoples republic of Mass., know one in there right mind is going to contact you, let alone shoot your crows, given the state of paranoia and leftwing propaganda that is being spun against law abiding sportsman.... No offense, but as Motion said a pellet gun in your hands is the way to go...good luck...
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This is the peoples republic of Mass., know one in there right mind is going to contact you, let alone shoot your crows, given the state of paranoia and leftwing propaganda that is being spun against law abiding sportsman.... No offense, but as Motion said a pellet gun in your hands is the way to go...good luck...
No Offense, but this is all permissible hunting everywhere in Massachusetts where crow hunting is allowed; and it is now crow season!
I just need to hook up with the right shooters with the right mindset and who appreciate a new hunting challenge.
Mr Jackson, if in fact these crows "follow" you.. may I suggest you begin to feed them ( peanuts in hull).once they get used to your feeding them, then purchase some glue traps ( if Mass has not outlawed them :)).. put the peanuts so that crows will have to land / stand on the glue traps.. make sure to secure the traps so the crow(s) can not fly way with the trap stuck to his talons.. if / when you find a a crow stuck to a trap then stomp the sh$ out of him and his buddies will get the message.. stomping is best 'cause it's lead free..best of luck and send some pictures..
Mr Jackson, if in fact these crows "follow" you.. may I suggest you begin to feed them ( peanuts in hull).once they get used to your feeding them, then purchase some glue traps ( if Mass has not outlawed them :)).. put the peanuts so that crows will have to land / stand on the glue traps.. make sure to secure the traps so the crow(s) can not fly way with the trap stuck to his talons.. if / when you find a a crow stuck to a trap then stomp the sh$ out of him and his buddies will get the message.. stomping is best 'cause it's lead free..best of luck and send some pictures..
Mr. Mark,
Already tried to get rid of them with one of their favorite dishes, cracked corn. After a week or so of this I added an ingredient that was recommended for helping me end this problem.
After a couple more weeks of this method it was obvious that it was not working and that they were dining elsewhere.
But thanks, that's a very interesting eco-approach!