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Record Day Hunting NH Crows - Parker Style |
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10-26-2012, 09:24 PM
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Record Day Hunting NH Crows - Parker Style
I took a couple of days off from work to go up to the "Live Free or Die" state to team up with Scott Kittredge to do a little crow busting. At first light we were all set up in the blind, loaded our Parkers, and got both our electronic callers going. Within minutes a nice bunch of crows flew in from their roost in the distance and we downed several of them. After a couple hours at this blind, Scott wasn't satisfied with the wind direction and the obstruction from the tall trees above, so we packed up our gear and went to the other side of the cornfield. Our total at this blind was 23.
After set up at the second blind and our electronic callers blaring the crow owl fight, these crows started to fly in. And do I mean really coming in... It was a blitz of black birds non-stop. In the beginning, the high flying migrant crows were out of range but a few did come down to see what all the racket was about. We could see way out in the distance about a mile away groups of 25 and 30 a line of crows. The onslaught just would not stop. They were so many crows coming in so fast, we literally couldn't load our guns quick enough.
The most memorable was during a time when things got quiet for about 15-20 minutes so I decided to use the idle time between shoots to clean up the pile of shells I ejected with my DHE. Since my back was turned and with two callers cranked full blast – Scott was trying to tell me to turn around but I couldn’t hear him. After several attempts to get my attention, Scott decided to touch off a couple of rounds and I frantically spun around. Up in the sky there had to be at least a couple hundred crows. It was absolutely amazing.
Around 11:30AM we ran out of shells! So we quickly went back to the truck to get more ammo and we changed guns. I switched my DHE 12 ga to my GH 12ga. Scott switched his 20 ga. VH to his straight gripped BH 12 gauge.
By days end at 3:30 we downed 180 crows including one rare white crow. Scott got 91 crows with 173 shells fired. I shot 89 with 169 shells fired.
Scott said he has never had a shoot like this nor has he ever seen this many crows in a single day. Scott has been hunting crows since 1974. We approximated that we saw 800 to 1000 crows in flight yesterday.
It was a RECORD day and the Parkers performed flawlessly.
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10-26-2012, 10:55 PM
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what a hunt it must have been...i sure like to hear of these kinda hunts and a record breaker wow....nice guns in the pictures it looks like you boys no what your doing by the proof on the ground..and your ratio of shell to bird was really good to....hope ya ll have more of these good hunts... charlie
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