The only time you actually crow "hunt" is when you are not specifically crow shooting....huge difference. Further explanation is when you are driving down the road you won't be shooting so you are looking or observing but not shooting. Therefore you are hunting. The difference again is when you are pheasant hunting you are looking but shooting when you are able therefore you are hunting in this case for pheasant in example.
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Top Cat Statutes never replaced or rewrote the constitution!
I was being-I don't know the definition of it-okay well definitive? Maybe a wiseguy? I mean we all know what we mean by crow hunting anyways...we all use generalizations and slang..tons of it..maybe my humor didn't go far enough now is that a surprise? I wouldn't try that with an Englishman anyways. I wouldn't get much mileage with my unappreciated "double troubles" satire either over there. Good ole' George would hit me so hard I'd wind up in Germany!!
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Top Cat Statutes never replaced or rewrote the constitution!
Crow hunting is very common hunting in United States. Mostly you can hunt anywhere. Forested with farmland areas nearby is ideal. There are number of excellent choices Pecan orchards, harvested grain fields and many more. If you run and gun, wooded areas with farmland nearby are the best.