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Unread 11-10-2010, 07:18 PM   #11
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Holy crap.....Is there any crow's left in New Hampshire!!!! You boy's sure warmed up them Parkers.
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Unread 11-10-2010, 07:25 PM   #12
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Dave, Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, mums the word OK. We are afraid when Fish & Game sees these pics they will ban the use of Parker shotguns.



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Wow! That's a lotta corvids....

How many did ya kill??

When is the open season?

Do we still honor that old agreement with Mexico that sets seasons and bag limits on crows?
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Wow! That's a lotta corvids....

How many did ya kill??

When is the open season?

Do we still honor that old agreement with Mexico that sets seasons and bag limits on crows?
Seriously, almost a 1000 between the two of us since 8/15 when the season opened.

Two seasons in NH, Spring 3/16 to 3/31, Fall 8/15 to 11/30. A high percentage of the birds were taken during a two week or so migration in Oct.

Yes the treaty with Mexico is what created seasons as it used be open season year round prior to that, changed in the 70's I think.
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Wow! That's a whole lot of crow to eat. Do you guys pluck 'em or just skin 'em? What's your recepie?
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Wow! That's a whole lot of crow to eat. Do you guys pluck 'em or just skin 'em? What's your recepie?
Actually it's a huge plus to crow shooting, you don't have to clean them.

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Oh come on! Everyone on this board has eaten crow on numerous occasions. OK Husbands - fess up,
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