On one of our hunts this week I got my first quadruple of the season. On the very next pass (crows) my partner shot three (a triple) and had the fourth crow dead to right and his shotgun goes "click" because he did not have it fully loaded! You should have heard the grumbling on the other side of the blind after that happened! It's not often you get that kind of chance!
If they are all with in 25 yards when you first start shooting and are close together you have a good opportunity to score on a quadruple. Normally they are to far apart to get that kind of chance Dale.
If they are all with in 25 yards when you first start shooting and are close together you have a good opportunity to score on a quadruple. Normally they are to far apart to get that kind of chance Dale.
Dang! For a second, I thought you were talking about a quadruple on muleys!! Your pictured one above looked to be about 25 yards away.
I took that photo through the windshield of the pickup. I zoomed in on him with the telephoto lens. He was about 15 feet in front of my truck just posing for me! I zoomed in so you would not see the hood on the truck.
Hunting’s been somewhat slow this year due to many distractions including lots of work coming in and I’m still trying to put the pieces back together for keeping Crow Week going after Jerry’s death. Having fun, though.
Demi
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The man who thinks he can, and the man who thinks he can’t are both right.
As you already know "business first" or you have no spendable income to chase those wonderful crows!
Most of Jerry's client's that he took with him on hunts don't have the "push that you do" to scout out the territory and get permission to hunt. They are lost without him, you on the other hand are more than capable of finding you're own crows! The three things that are essential to hunt crows are 1. The time 2. The money and 3. The know how. Being able to shoot well goes without saying.