Crow hunting reports.......
- Keith in Ga
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Crow hunting reports.......
Went yesterday morning by myself to a farm that was very good the last two years. My buddy couldn't go, so I decided to try it by myself. I cranked up the Foxpro and immediately got covered up. My old Stoeger semi-auto was doing a great job, and I ran it dry several times. I'm not a great wing shot, but killed over 25 birds, and hit quite a few more. I ran out of shells (plenty in the truck), and the sky was black when I left. Best crow shoot I've ever had. My buddy met me this morning and we hunted till after 2:00 p.m. While not as good as yesterday, we still killed around 30 birds between us. Several earlier trips were not as good, a lot of the birds went the other way when we cranked up the Foxpro. Hopefully this cold weather will push some new targets down to Georgia.
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Re: Crow hunting reports.......
Sounds like fun, I love shooting crows with my 204 and 17 Rem. Love to watch the feathers float...
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Re: Crow hunting reports.......
sounds like you had a couple great hunts what are your limits for crow?