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<blockquote data-quote="Relentless" data-source="post: 2846958" data-attributes="member: 6362"><p>Yes, use decoys, get an owl one too, if you can find one. I bought one from a hardware store that is made for gardens, they will land in your spread sometimes if you let them.</p><p></p><p> If you call them in and shoot them, a lot of times they will fly a bit away and sit in the trees and call at you, if you move to the other side of them or to a completely different spot but still within ear shot, they will come to you again, it's like they forgot what just happened. </p><p></p><p>Crows are tough bastards, I would for sure use pheasant loads, that's what I always use. I love crow hunting, but have never entered a tournament.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Relentless, post: 2846958, member: 6362"] Yes, use decoys, get an owl one too, if you can find one. I bought one from a hardware store that is made for gardens, they will land in your spread sometimes if you let them. If you call them in and shoot them, a lot of times they will fly a bit away and sit in the trees and call at you, if you move to the other side of them or to a completely different spot but still within ear shot, they will come to you again, it's like they forgot what just happened. Crows are tough bastards, I would for sure use pheasant loads, that's what I always use. I love crow hunting, but have never entered a tournament. [/QUOTE]
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