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Discussion in 'The Water Cooler' started by tacklebox, Jul 30, 2014.

  1. tacklebox

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    Will they taste like chicken?

    Seriously though, I could never eat one.
     
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    I've eat them, they taste a lot like hawk and not near as gamey as eagle.
     
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    I'm pretty sure my real father cooked up some crow meat for us. He used to shoot blackbirds and eat those too. Cooked up in cornbread stuffing along with dove breasts. It was good. :) If it was made out of meat, he knew how to clean it and cook it. LOL

    I would try some crows if I shot some here. They don't eat any weirder stuff than hogs or chickens or catfish or crabs. :D

    There's a bounty on coyotes. Raccoons, red fox, muskrats, jackrabbits, rock chucks, ground squirrels and multiple other creatures don't even have a closed season and regularly shot and left. Vermin. If crows weren't migratory birds the state would have allowed unlimited crow killing long ago.

    People shooting ravens instead of crows is an issue but I believe that because ravens are also destructive, the state secretly doesn't care. ;)

    Kendall wants to try and hit a crow with his .338 lapua. That wouldn't be a legal weapon but there wouldn't be much evidence left.
     

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