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<blockquote data-quote="okiearmory" data-source="post: 2841078" data-attributes="member: 37097"><p>I will be doing a crow hunting contest next month as a fundraiser. Can anyone give me some pointers? I have a FoxPro I use for predator hunting that I will add some more crow sounds to. I was planning on using the run and gun approach. Start at daylight sit up call then move to the next location like I do when predator hunting. I have been reading online to see if there is anything I might need to know. Some guys use #5 high brass pheasant loads and some use #7.5 or #8. Using pheasant loads seems like an expense outing just to shoot something I will not eat. They said the guys who won it last year had a little over 100 birds and 2nd place was 60 something birds. Some people say use decoys some say they don't. Its all for fun and a good cause but I would like to make a decent showing if possible. I remember years ago when I got my first cassette tape predator caller putting a crow tape in to see what would happen and had several come in right away. I shot two and went back up to the house and called it quits. That is the extent of my crow hunting. I spend months every year in the field and woods hunting deer, hogs predator and the occasional pheasant just never went out for the day to hunt crows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okiearmory, post: 2841078, member: 37097"] I will be doing a crow hunting contest next month as a fundraiser. Can anyone give me some pointers? I have a FoxPro I use for predator hunting that I will add some more crow sounds to. I was planning on using the run and gun approach. Start at daylight sit up call then move to the next location like I do when predator hunting. I have been reading online to see if there is anything I might need to know. Some guys use #5 high brass pheasant loads and some use #7.5 or #8. Using pheasant loads seems like an expense outing just to shoot something I will not eat. They said the guys who won it last year had a little over 100 birds and 2nd place was 60 something birds. Some people say use decoys some say they don't. Its all for fun and a good cause but I would like to make a decent showing if possible. I remember years ago when I got my first cassette tape predator caller putting a crow tape in to see what would happen and had several come in right away. I shot two and went back up to the house and called it quits. That is the extent of my crow hunting. I spend months every year in the field and woods hunting deer, hogs predator and the occasional pheasant just never went out for the day to hunt crows. [/QUOTE]
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