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Crows help please!


bates88

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Hi there everyone,

 

I need help when i go out "CONTROLLING" the local population of crwos should i be staying in a fixed position or moving regularly because the area is very large and heavily wooded? I have been shooting for a good 2 years now and i have had moderate successes with the blighters just constantly on the move but i feel theres more to be had!

 

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hi bates88

both of what you have stated is good enough,if the woods are heavily wooded? then you should be able to static shoot them or move around and follow them and a lot of patients. but watch out for those twigs one loud snap and they will be off-ski

hope this helps

happy hunting

 

davy

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  davyt63 said:
hi bates88

both of what you have stated is good enough,if the woods are heavily wooded? then you should be able to static shoot them or move around and follow them and a lot of patients. but watch out for those twigs one loud snap and they will be off-ski

hope this helps

happy hunting

 

davy

do they use a certain part of the wood to roost. if so, get in position in late afternoon and you will shoot more in a short time than you would all day walking around. sometimes carrion crows arrive after dark so wait a bit longer.

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