both my neighbor and myself shoot ever one of those buggers we can. we have no problems now with crows or magpies anywhere near our houses.
I can vouch for this.....
both my neighbor and myself shoot ever one of those buggers we can. we have no problems now with crows or magpies anywhere near our houses.
I'd move...far away!
lolI fear a "Best Crow Defense Gun" thread coming into play soon.
Is body Armour needed too?
They are intelligent crittes and a flock of Crows is called "a murder".
Tight Groups,
Rob
just kidding...I fear a "Best Crow Defense Gun" thread coming into play soon.
Is body Armour needed too?
They are intelligent crittes and a flock of Crows is called "a murder".
Tight Groups,
Rob
Peta, dont hate my deceased grandfather, but he caught a baby crow years ago and wondered if he could get it to talk like a parrot. He split its tongue, and cut it loose from the bottom beak so it had more movement. He talked with it quite a bit and claims that it could repeat some simple words. Unfortunately it was before my time so I cant confirm or deny, but he wasnt a bullsh!ter by nature. If you put in your time an effort, you could catch your crows and teach them to sing songs by Waylon Jennings. Would be relaxing instead of aggravating.....
Back in the good 'ol days when young boys spent their free time outside, harrassing and maiming the local wildlife population instead of rotting their brains on the X-Box, running cars into pedestrians on Grand theft auto 5.![]()
Recently I shot one in my front field with a .22 and then went in to finish breakfast. When I shot it it was the only one around but when I came out again there were about 30 of them in the trees making all kinds of noise. I went out and threw the dead one in the bush and after a while the rest went away. It was weird. They saw the dead one and started calling.
I was waiting for the "Best crow defense gun" thread thing. 12 gauge with 00 buck at the minimum is my vote.

As soon as I crack a window at my place the crows are gone.![]()
Whoa???? How far away you reckon i need to move?![]()
This is just animal rights crap. I don't know about crows, but geese are also supposed to 'mate for life". This just means that as long as they are both alive, they will be a pair. If one dies, the survivor will find a new mate.



























