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Did Some Crow Hunting This Morning #2452536 07/25/11 03:26 PM
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Well Spencer And I chased a few black birds this morning, killed a few. We only had two groups come in and managed to scratch four.
The Massive Spread

Drake on a Retrieve


Coming back with a cripple, he was mad after that retrieve, that bird was biting him!

A Days Work




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Re: Did Some Crow Hunting This Morning [Re: Outlaw1] #2452562 07/25/11 03:34 PM
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Fun hunt


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I still don't get crow hunting.....

Do you eat them?





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I Don't know if I would eat them but I am using them to work my dog with, Something different than bumpers. Also it's a good fun warm up for your dog and your shooting.



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Re: Did Some Crow Hunting This Morning [Re: sprigspanker] #2452588 07/25/11 03:45 PM
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Glad ya'll killed a few...

Jace becareful having your dog retrieve wounded crows as they will peak or claw at your dogs eyes!

Many dogs over the years have gone blind due to trying to retrieve wounded crows.

Just sayin' be careful! up

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Re: Did Some Crow Hunting This Morning [Re: WhiskeyandMe] #2453224 07/25/11 08:17 PM
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they are good to eat



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Crow sushi is the way to go


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I had them cooked the same as a dove breast



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Originally Posted By: sallysue
Crow sushi is the way to go


I dont know about you ole' east bell county boys hammer



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They smell like hell, I can't imagine what they'd taste like


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they taste good if clean soon after killing them really about the same as dove,it was in lated Dec and cold on the trip we shot crows


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Originally Posted By: sallysue
Crow sushi is the way to go



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I Don't know if I would eat them but I am using them to work my dog with, Something different than bumpers. Also it's a good fun warm up for your dog and your shooting.


Jace ... 2X what JJ said. In over 50 years of owning and training gun dawgs I've NEVER allowed my dawgs to retrieve crows for exactly that reason. Remember, a crow is a predator and as such it is an instinctive reaction for them to peck at the eyes of an aggressor. The last think you want is a blind Lab or one with damaged vision.

BTW ... glad to see at least one of your ponds is still holding water! wink



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So what did you do with em?


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Cappy and JJ thanks for the warning I didn't know that.



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letting your dog retrieve a CROW is like letting it retrieve a COOT....just sayin' barf



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Re: Did Some Crow Hunting This Morning [Re: WhiskeyandMe] #2453632 07/25/11 10:45 PM
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Originally Posted By: WhiskeyandMe
Glad ya'll killed a few...

Jace becareful having your dog retrieve wounded crows as they will peak or claw at your dogs eyes!

Many dogs over the years have gone blind due to trying to retrieve wounded crows.

Just sayin' be careful! up


My thinking as well..


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Originally Posted By: Team Hillbilly
I had them cooked the same as a dove breast

You ever try crow pie? sick grin


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Also it will most likely make your dog have a harder mouth, when the bird is scratching him he's going to bite down or just hate picking up birds.


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I wont take him crow hunting again, but a cripple is what makes his day, his eyes light up When a bird thinks he is going to get away from him.



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Re: Did Some Crow Hunting This Morning [Re: Outlaw1] #2454437 07/26/11 02:59 AM
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What the others said...I don't let my dogs get crows unless I know they are dead.

I need some more crow deeks. Where you using a e-caller? I bought one but have yet to use it. blush



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Yes sir, fox pro- firestorm crow fight.



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Re: Did Some Crow Hunting This Morning [Re: Outlaw1] #2454527 07/26/11 03:26 AM
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Let me ask again....what did you do with them?


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Let me ask again....what did you do with them?

Coyotes gotta eat too.


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