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Since we have just started a new year I thought I would show some photos from past years.



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Here are some more wonderful memories from past seasons.



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I love to take photos so other people can enjoy seeing the greatest wing shooting sport in the world.



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Here are some more outstanding and unusual photos.

The first photo is of three crows that got electrocuted and were not grounded; a surge through the line got them!



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Bob,

Always enjoy the pic's, thanks for sharing them.


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Hello Butch,

Those are memories that money can't buy in those photos. Great times!

Glad you enjoyed looking at them.

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incredible and so on as there just cannot be that many crows anywhere in the world but here you have it and that is just in one location!
I sympathize with the farmer I mean his farm right next to the silo is smothered in crows....

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Hi Tom,

This is why I always have a camera in the pickup, you never know when a good photo op will present itself.

One good photo is worth a thousand words.


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You did spectacularly!

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BTW; last season here i shot a crow with what appeared to be a piece of that reddish brown liver colored terrace or something...what would a crow want with that? It's like a tile or something, about an eighth of an inch thick, the whole piece was about an inch; inch and a half...what was that all about? If it is of any use; it was roost bound...maybe the color was more of dull maroon brick coloring but not a brick at all...it was some man made material but hard as a rock...irregular shape...I know, like a flower pot piece...yes that's it...just weird is it...never saw them carry anything they couldn't eat except when building a nest...

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Tom, glad you enjoyed the photos.

I can look at a good action photo over and over again and never get tired of looking at it.

Here is a dandy that I captured a few weeks ago.



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The crows in the latest photo are perhaps 25 yards from the shooter. That is the way I like to hunt so you can score on multiple targets with each pass. That is how you rack up a decent shoot in my opinion. Out of the 3,200 crows I've shot so far this season about 90% of them were killed inside of 40 yards.

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I have not shot a crow in 10 days so the urge to get out is drawing near. If I get a good shoot that will hold me for a week to 10 days before I get itchy and want to go again.

Just cleaned my Beretta semi auto so it's ready for some more action.

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