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12-17-2012, 10:37 AM | #73 | ||||||
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Ed it seems you can't help yourself when it comes to insults i.e. did I see the video? "I doubt it?"
Nice dodge on my other points BTW. The PBS video came out 2 years ago and I saw it then. It was interesting but far from accurate scientific reporting and depiction of crow behavior. In it they claim that a crow can see/find danger and go back to a group of crows and tell them about it. Put that scientist in my blind and I will show him that is a big load of crow poop. Birds that have just been shot at will often turn and come back for more if other crows are inbound to the call and decoys (so much for sounding the alarm or even learning that gunfire was a danger signal). They also stated if a crow sees a dead crow they will come in silent, sit in a nearby tree and not make a sound, then take off without making a sound, WRONG! Every time I have a dead crow that has dropped outside the decoys and out of range every crow that flies by circles it cawing it's head off and almost always comes into my decoys where there are usually plastic decoys and more dead crows mixed in only to get close enough to get shot. The show is entertainment with a science veneer and factually inaccurate. |
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12-17-2012, 10:56 AM | #74 | ||||||
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pete: as to the video, i particularly like the part about the crow in new caledonia that uses multiple tools to obtain food.
what were your other two points? have you ever considered killing crows with an air rifle? requires far more hunting skills than just calling them in and then shooting them with a shotgun. some of the utube videos previously suggested feature stalking and ambushing crows with an air rifle. no insult intended. |
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12-17-2012, 11:16 AM | #75 | ||||||
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I am glad you found something to enjoy in it. As I pointed out an avid crow hunter would see it and have some skepticism about the facts presented. I don't believe I mentioned two other points that I did not explain.
I am not interested in hunting with an air rifle, or with any rifle on any game frankly. I enjoy shotguns and wingshooting. The crows provide a long season, no daily limit and can be a challenging aerial target. Many farmers appreciate them being shot. The 1900 I bought is well suited to their pursuit with it's good fit, 30" barrels, tight chokes and ejectors and I learned more about the Remington double guns as a result. |
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12-17-2012, 11:29 AM | #76 | |||||||
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But ed you are anti-hunting also:
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12-17-2012, 11:59 AM | #77 | ||||||
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Guys Ed is baiting you.... Don't respond and maybe he and his torch will go to another site since he ads no value here with his posts.
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12-17-2012, 01:22 PM | #78 | ||||||
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me, baiting? day, i do believe that if you read all of mike's redundant posts here, you will also perhaps conclude, as i have, that mike is trying desperately to bait me, but alas, to no avail...
and day, please explain to us all, what does your off the wall post here, have to do with crow killing and remington model 1900 shotguns? which is after all the twin subjects of this thread. |
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12-17-2012, 01:27 PM | #79 | ||||||
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Crow shooting must be an Eastern US event. I've never even heard of anyone shooting crows out west, cept with a rifle. Sounds like fun to me though.
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12-17-2012, 04:02 PM | #80 | ||||||
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The civic clubs in the small towns in this area used to put on crow hunts as a fund raiser. Start in the late evening on a full moon at a roost. Lots of fun.
ed is baiting us. That is what he does. He frequently makes some troll remark that is off-topic. Then lectures the responders to the remark in a sefl-righteous toned post about staying on topic. He is just like a 12 year old boy that runs a stick down the neighbor's fence to make their dogs bark. But he has mistakenly let his true beliefs show through his trolling. He really is anti-hunting and he isn't disputing it. What a a paradox, an anti-hunting double gun dealer. |
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