I'm not that good, just lucky to know where good concentrations are located. You can't kill big numbers unless you have plenty of birds to work with in any given area.
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I still am surprised when ever i see photos like this...I cannot believe it... mean there are a lot of crows in this state having witnessed it first hand but this is mind boggling?
I bet it's a lot easier to get permission than it is around here...you cannot have too many trees to hug and probably why you can get permission because around here there are too many trees and and tree hugging going on...
When I get time I will post up some photos of a spot Dick & I shot in a river bottom where thousands upon thousands of crows were coming to water! We had a field day! This was New Years Day.
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Now that is gonna' be a treat! I love breathtaking numbers of crows! Better though if I am shooting at them(yuck yuck)...but all the same "Someone" of great "mystery" is and that is fine with me!
I cannot believe nestled in a great crow area is stuffed with tree hugging (here)-again-nothing like the plains states however!
"just kill them all" used to be an answer I got before that farmers' barn burned down and all the crows were by and large gone by this time...but the tree huggers have by and large destroyed what was left of the different areas anyways although-again-most of the crows were now gone....
New owners and land was also sold and factories put up and or houses and the rest went to "no trespassing..."but what pathetically few crows were available...the bulk shifted operations elsewhere...