It's officially proven via video. If we don't redouble our efforts quickly, those crows will be taking over the world! Pick up your arms and let's get to work!! We're burning daylight, boys!
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The man who thinks he can, and the man who thinks he can’t are both right.
Just wondering, with how many of you that makes a difference; whether or not to pull the trigger? Left beak? Right beak? Let me see, now. What would Bob do...?
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"Arms are the only true badges of liberty. The possession of arms is the distinction of a free man from a slave." -- Andrew Fletcher 1698
If it is very early in the season they will decoy easily, but so will anything else until it has had some grim experience and then things begin to get more difficult. You get into an area where they are hunted by other crow hunters and as soon as you turn on the e-caller they do a 180 and head in the other direction!
You can still kill some wise old birds by just using decoys with no call at all; but when it gets to that point I call it quits for the season. For me it is just not the same not having them come to a call.
You're much too kind. I suppose wisdom comes with making mistakes and learning not to repeat them. I was told once by a really wise man that the purpose of an education was not to land a job--though that often helps get one--but to be able to spot BS at ten paces or more. There are way too many people out there whose behavior indicates they can't (spot BS), and have not applied whatever discernment skills they might have, to our electoral process. As for crows, I agree with just about anything anyone on this site (hunters, that is) says, because they nail a lot more birds than I can dream of.
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"Arms are the only true badges of liberty. The possession of arms is the distinction of a free man from a slave." -- Andrew Fletcher 1698