Crows are varmint birds and generally the carcasses are left to be recycled by nature. I make a point of picking them up on private land and public areas where in plain sight of humans. No need to get people excited... I don't eat prairie dog, gopher, Magpie, coyote or skunk either. Beaver can be addictive though...so beware...




Why not try eating crow? The meat is dark like beef and tastes similar to dove, pigeon, grackle and starling.
In Ontario you can hunt crows, starlings, grackles, red wing black birds and a few others with just your small game lic. They are all "pests or invasive" species.
For crows, hunt with decoys and a caller or mouth calls. Hide yourself well, very well. If they see you and you'll have to move to a new spot. Crows and Owls are natural mortal enimies, lay an owl dec on it's side with a few crow decoys around it and one on it then start calling. Crows can't wait to kick an owl while it's down lol.
I use a 12ga with full choke #2 lead![]()
Crows eat garbage and rotten dead things. This influences the flavour of the meat.
Not much of a crow hunter but I have been told a roost bush at evening may be a good place to start. Hunting crows a handful of shells will do????Can anyone in the area enlighten me on the crow flights and the direction of travel or area one should be looking at to be successful in a hunt. Is permission hard to get ? Any other info would be helpful. Thanks
All depends if it's an urban or rural crow and what it's been eating, much like black bear, pigeon, duck, goose, and raccoon. Catfish feast on rotten dead thing's and yet they're one of the most consumed fish in the US. Even carp and sucker, which is often referred to as garbage by most Canadians, is delicious when harvested and prepared properly.
I assume you're assuming crow tastes like crap without ever trying it?
This dude knows what he's talking about...When they're coming in it doesn't matter what side of town really. They head to the city center along the river. The Bloomfield and along the 8 th concession are good on windy days. The problem is to many crows. It's a steady flight so a volley of gunfire can shift the entire flight unless the wind is strong. Ideally you want 3-6 birds every 2 mins but usually you get 50-75 every minute. Stay hidden in a tree line. I hunt mainly the reforestation off of 40 and 401 but them idiots on the corner have been known to key vehicles lately. Try to get in around the dump. Years ago it was easy to get permission now to many city folk have moved to the outskirts and ##### about noise
I kill between 900-1200 every year between Oct 1 and Feb 28. Some years I've broke the 2000 mark
Can anyone in the area enlighten me on the crow flights and the direction of travel or area one should be looking at to be successful in a hunt. Is permission hard to get ? Any other info would be helpful. Thanks
This dude knows what he's talking about...




























