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Post by maxuscrowkiller on Apr 20, 2011 1:07:12 GMT
I got out today and knocked down 4 more. it was good to be out again
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Post by NHGriff on Apr 20, 2011 17:59:24 GMT
Way to go...but isn't the season over? Glad to hear your knocking 'em down though, looks like your keeping the ammo companies in business. It looks like at least 10 shells there on the ground around you.
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Post by maxuscrowkiller on Apr 23, 2011 5:05:41 GMT
NHgriff, I was hunting over on the VT side of the Conn. river and call the NH birds into legal hunting zone
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Post by NHGriff on Apr 23, 2011 22:38:06 GMT
Most excellent! very sneaky crow killer. Have fun. Do you take a dog along to retrieve? Will any dog retrieve those nasty birds? I think my dog would refuse to pick them up. He suffers through pigeons but was pleased as all hell when I pulled out quail to train with today.
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Post by maxuscrowkiller on Apr 26, 2011 6:41:02 GMT
I don't know if a dog would retrieve a crow. I wouldn't let one I don't think
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Post by hank77 on Apr 30, 2011 2:04:18 GMT
Thats awesome! I have been getting into crows more as the years go on, great fun! I noticed you use a Foxpro, I have the Spitfire myself but it comes with only "crow fight"...which brings em right in, just wondering what other calls you use? Best of luck, HANK
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Post by nastygunz on Apr 30, 2011 20:08:37 GMT
I don't know if a dog would retrieve a crow. I wouldn't let one I don't think I personally have no experience but I have heard a few guys say they would not as the crows are pretty rowdy and if they pecked a dog it might shun him from retrieving?
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Post by maxuscrowkiller on May 2, 2011 20:16:22 GMT
hank, I ordered my foxpro from the company and had them put 10 crow sounds on it. I have had the best response from "crow party" (apparently cuz crows like to party) and "dying crow".
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