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Offline CROWKILLER

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« on: November 19, 2003, 07:57:14 AM »
Anyone shootin any? I went last weekend and took some of those halloween crows I got at walmat after halloween on sale $6.00 ea. they look better than any crow decoy I have seen they even have feathers. I placed them around my e-call speaker then put a coon skin cap over the speaker. Got alot of shooting in it was real windy so shots were fast and alot of zig zags.Anyway had a blast actually lost count of hit miss ratio  :-D

Offline blackknight

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« Reply #1 on: November 19, 2003, 01:51:04 PM »
I used to hunt around the Ft. Cobb area and did good several years ago.  Would spend a week in the early season and another week in the late season.  Would average 300 birds a year, but the roost broke up about the time the waterfowl made a come back.  Most of the hunting areas were leased by the duck and goose hunters and the farmers weren't able to give permission because of the lease agreement.  Also a lot of the farms changed hands during the late 80's when the banks put pressure on the farmers.  Used to hunt the Federal land along the navigation channel but had too many hassels with the adjacent landowners.  The land had previously belonged to them and was taken when the navagation channel was put in but they still think they have control.  Joined a shooting club and shoot targets without hassel.  Bob