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Maybe a dumb question... what do you do with crows when you hunt them? What is the purpose of hunting them?
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wannabe1, my brother bought a house last year in the northwestern part of Georgia, in a town called Rockmart. Maybe some day I get down there to visit him and I send you a post via this website. We can go out to breakfast and have those southern grits with eggs.
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No joke! I got a buddy that's teaching me everything he knows. If you're ever in the area give me a holler
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wannabe1, I caught them off the North Carolina Outer Banks but they were half the size of your fish. They are also one of the best eating fish around.
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@gary Devine. Gulfstream off the coast of Georgia. Very first trip. I didn't have a true appreciation for those fish until I saw one in real life. Most amazing thing I've ever seen
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wannabe1, nice mahi-mahi or common dolphinfish in your profile photo. Where did you catch one that big, in Hawaii? The green and yellow in that fish makes an awesome mount. Congrats!
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I thought the expression "eat crow" meant something else.
Did Hitchcock use crows or ravens? What is the difference?
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I just watch a show yesterday about hunting crows and they eat the crows they killed.
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Crows are pests and fun to hunt, as they can be very wary. Decoys and calls are used to bring them within gun range. An owl decoy perched on top of a dead crow often gets them angry enough to come in to attack the offending owl.
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10 4. Since I dont have a garden and dont grow watermelons I guess I dont have a reason to shoot em!
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10 4. Since I dont have a garden and dont grow watermelons I guess I dont have a reason to shoot em!
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Kill em and hang them up in your garden. It will keep the rest of the crows out of your garden. Hang them high enough that the varmints can't get them and us enough string that they will blow in the wind. You want have to worry about them pecking your watermelons or pulling up your corn anymore.
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