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10ga and I got again this morning, weather was overcast with almost no wind.  We saw our first ball of 100 or so crows today so they have started to move into our area.  We had a couple of high birds come in and circle overhead, we saw some white on the wings so we figured we had nothing to lose.  10ga shot first and then we shot together and down came a piebald from about 60 yards up.

Both doubles are Short Ten's, 2 7/8".  The one in the back a Parker EH from 1889 and the one in front a Remington 1894 from 1905.



-- Edited by nhcrowshooter on Saturday 11th of October 2014 08:20:33 PM

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nhcrowshooter ,

Very nice pic, Those Doubles are a treasure. By the way pm me and I'll give you my correct name for the will! (lol)
Never have saw one with any white on it in person, Great trophy. Congrats on a great day afield!

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Very unique crow there NH...and same goes for the two shotguns as well. certainly not mainstream de-crowing tools!!

Ted

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