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Started by nastygunz, November 29, 2009, 10:51:47 PM

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nastygunz

I spotted these bandits today and was gunna thump em up but there were some deer hunters in a stand on the edge of the field so I figured I wouldnt interrupt their hunt seeing they were there first.....last day for crow tomorrow...so I may get 1 last try in if they are there tomorrow  :wink:

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FinsnFur

 :roflmao:  Holy crows!

I see a human head inside a ballcap, under the mailbox, in the second pic too. Probably a good idea to call off the shot. :laf:
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nastygunz

I theenk that ees a pigeon, senor jeem....does look like a head though haha....no go crow, worked till dark, no more crows till spring 0f 2010 :pout:

FinsnFur

Pigeon?  :roflmao:

Phffffffffft!
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nastygunz

Thats what them thar lighter ones is...theres a big old railroad trestle across a river about 50 yards from the corn field and its loaded with a huge flock of feral pigeons...the closest we get to dove hunting in NH.

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FinsnFur

How'd you do that?

Smoke and mirrors :confused:
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nastygunz

Its magic, mon........ :innocentwhistle:...im seriously thinking about getting some pigeon decoys....every farm i go to the farmers hate em....theres no closed season on em....its big sport in the UK.....baked squab..MMMMMM

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pitw

Pigeons are the messiest of all birds and that's why farmers hate them here. Fun to shoot and good eating :wink:
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nastygunz

I just found a couple of pigeon mp3's Im gunna try on the foxpro  :biggrin:....I have hunted them in barns before with a red dotted pellet gun and pounded em...from my experience out in the fields they are pretty cagy but nowhere as sneaky as a crow...they do fly fast as hell though...I think a few decoys and they would land pretty easy...I watch em do it alot in the cut over cornfields....they spot other birds, circle real low a few times then drop in....they seem to fly alot lower then the crows too.

Hawks Feather

What are all the birds feasting on?  

Jerry

I can tell the corn, but what is the "brown pile"?

nastygunz

#10
I believe its a mixture of cow chit, hay, and saw dust from the barn floor..Im guessing with spilt grain mixed in it....theres 3 big piles out there now, the farmer keeps the field open all winter and dumps there then plows er under come spring...come snow n cold the turkeys usually hit the piles hard. Heres the same field with a coyote cruising it.

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FinsnFur

That coyote shoulda been heaped up in a pic, underneath you wearing a big ol cheesy grin. :eyebrownod:
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pitw

Cow chit has lots of grain in it as they are not the best converters on the planet.
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