I didn't get out this year due to an injury of sorts-fell hard on my instep but it's all healed now. I am very happy with all of your reports.
I have given thought to out of state non resident shooting but most licenses go about a hundred buckaroos and with a few weeks left in this year doesn't seem like a great bargain and where to go? I'll look into that instead. Whereas neighboring Vermont goes? I'd wager that once the snow hit them same as us the crows have likely high tailed it to non snow smothered grounds further south of here. The snow wasn't that tough so I imagine they have found food sources; always a few left but I don't look down my nose for anyone doing it but I won't drive a couple hours for a single crow -not even a handful. Just my preferences. You folks who do? Keep up the good work.
All practically healed up and the crow season ends-not the lawful season but the crows left who ended it; that idea.No crows-no hunting!
-- Edited by killer Crowalski on Wednesday 21st of November 2018 07:52:15 PM
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Demi
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