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Had my first kill today, wasn't out hunting at the time and it was probably the best shot I've ever made. Gotta love adrenaline.

 

I live on a cattery, the cattery is to the left of the house (facing it from the road) and our land lays behind both. The local crow population like to gather at the top of the field containing our livestock (ducks and chickens currently) sitting on the fence posts and gate. As I was walking over to the cattery I spotted a large black blob sitting on the fence posts; at first not sure whether it was a crow or just the light hitting the post, I grabbed a pair of binoculars and confirmed that it was in fact a large crow.

 

The main problem I have with getting the crows round here is the length of this field and the openness of it. There's no way to get within range of the quarry without it spotting you. If you walk too close to the top of the field, they'll just fly back a few fields, if you're carrying a rifle, they'll get out of there much quicker. I'd fashioned a small hide out of the grass lying around and was planning to lie in wait early one morning, waiting for them to land and then take some out; however I couldn't let this one get away.

 

I grabbed the rifle and loaded it, keeping an eye on the crow as I did so. I began walked at a diagonal towards the other top side of the field, hiding the gun behind my leg. The first time the crows line of sight was broken by some tall grass, I dropped down and started moving in the direction of the grass, when I got to it I moved up as far as I could go without the crow spotting me. This left me around 40 yards from it (note that I've only had the gun a couple of days and most of my practice so far has been unscoped, my best shot being a perfect bullseye from 14m with the fibre sights). I zeroed the scope the other night and so felt fairly confident as long as I was steady and aimed slightly right to compensate for the crosswind, I could make the shot.

 

And there was my first kill, in comparison the other crows I've seen around it's bloody massive (I did confirm it wasn't a raven, tail feathers were curved, however it's wing span came close to a ravens, around 3'4".

 

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Had my first kill today, wasn't out hunting either and it was probably the best shot I've ever made. Gotta love adrenaline.

 

I live on a cattery, the cattery is to the left of the house (facing it from the road) and our land lays behind both. The local crow population like to gather at the top of the field containing our livestock (ducks and chickens currently) sitting on the fence posts and gate. As I was walking over to the cattery I spotted a large black blob sitting on the fence posts; at first not sure whether it was a crow or just the light hitting the post, I grabbed a pair of binoculars and confirmed that it was in fact a large crow.

 

The main problem I have with getting the crows round here is the length of this field and the openness of it. There's no way to get within range of the crow, without it spotting you. If you walk too close to the top of the field, they'll just fly back a few fields, if you're carrying a rifle, they'll get out of there much quicker. I'd fashioned a small hide out of the grass lying around and was planning to lie in wait early on morning, waiting for them to land and then take some out; I couldn't however let this one go.

 

Loading the gun I walked at a diagonal towards the other top side of the field, hiding the gun behind my leg, the first time the crows line of sight was broken by some tall grass, I dropped down and started moving in the direction of the grass, when I got to it I moved up as far as I could go without it spotting me. This left me around 40 yards from it (note that I've only had the gun a couple of days and most of my practice so far has been unscoped, my best shot being a perfect bullseye from 14m with the fibre sights). I zeroed the scope the other night and so felt fairly confident as long as I was steady and aimed slightly right to compensate for the crosswind, I could make the shot.

 

And there was my first kill, in comparison the other crows I've seen around it's bloody massive (I did confirm it wasn't a raven, tail feathers were covered, however it's wing span came close to a ravens, around 3'4".

 

First_crow.JPG

 

nice write upo and good shooting

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With shooting like that SF you will sure make a mark on them crows. Real buzz notching your first kill that anticapation of the moment when the cross hairs are lined up and a gentle squeeze on the trigger and bang down they go briliant. :clapper:

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A good tip, dont look at crows when your walking up to them, they will fly away quicker, if you look like your occupied with something else i.e. looking at the floor, you seem to be able to get much closer to them i find ;).

 

Anyway good shooting and kill some more!

 

Luke.

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Thanks for the tip Scuzy, that's what I was trying to do. We've got a strip half way up on side that we use for vegetables. Lots of people are always walking up there to farm it and the crows don't seem to care. That's where I was going with the diagonal, then just ducked out of it's line of sight.

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