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And from homemade submersibles.....At least we can still hunt from high-speed monorail
Where did you find this? Here is what I found from the MD Hunting Guide put out by DNR.Oh, and Hunting them with Air Rifles is not legal?
Where did you find this? Here is what I found from the MD Hunting Guide put out by DNR.
Small Game Hunting Devices and Regulations
- Firearms, archery equipment and air guns that shoot bullets, arrows or bolts may be used to hunt small game.
4.
Crows may only be taken by firearms, bow and falconry.
Didn't realize how vicious Crows are..
Call or e-mail DNR. They send you a permit to kill them. Has a number to report number killed and such, well for coons and fox for sure.nuisance animals
Call or e-mail DNR. They send you a permit to kill them. Has a number to report number killed and such, well for coons and fox for sure.
Shoot, shovel and shut up. When they are causing damage, I do not consider it breaking the rules, you are defending your property. I obey all game laws, F with my property and all bets are off and I'll kill anything causing it.
I thought he hated cans?Note to self, stay away from Archeryrob's oil cans.
Old thread I know, sorry. Was curious, does MD have any exceptions for hunting nuisance animals (allowing out of season hunting) and do you need a license before doing so. Damn Crows have gotten really bad and they are actually sitting on my roof and trying to tear parts of the shingles off. It sounds like a fight going on on the roof almost daily now.
I've thrown tennis balls at them before, and it sometimes makes them leave for a little while, but they are always back the next day..
Oh, and Hunting them with Air Rifles is not legal?
That said, it is straight up legal to kill animals that are a threat to property or safety. BUT, I like big buts and I cannot lie, NRP/DNR catches wind that you are shooting deer because they are eating your favorite flowers, you are probably going to get a nasty citation and a judge that doesn't really care.Shoot, shovel and shut up. When they are causing damage, I do not consider it breaking the rules, you are defending your property. I obey all game laws, F with my property and all bets are off and I'll kill anything causing it.
They are DANGED smart. Corvids in general are, but crows particularly. Use tools. A lot of evidence they are smarter than dogs. Up there with dolphins in terms of intelligence.When I used to shoot crows I often used steel shot becuase it breaks through the low canopy better when you bait them into a densely foliated environment.
You usually only get one good cull in though becuase their so cagey.
Mine I think are awesome crows. That said, someone or something took out all of the fruit in my orchard late last season. Now, mind you "all my fruit" was/is not a lot. The trees are still pretty young, but it had been maybe 2 days since I had checked on things and everything gone. No ground evidence. So I am thinking it might have been neighborhood kids or the neighborhood heroin addict. I've also seen the crows down in there and around there before (the fence is 9 feet tall and no evidence any deer crashed through any part of it). 4 apples, probably a dozen and a half pears. This year I am going to stick a padlock on the gate and I put the owl scarecrow back on its fence post. My wife had moved it to her garden (the crows don't F with her garden at all) just a week or so before without telling me. I'd moved it earlier in the season because I kept seeing the crows in the orchard. With it back up, they are mostly avoiding that area. This year I've got a crap ton of grapes, two plums, a plumcot, half a dozen peaches, about a dozen apples and about a dozen pears (and a couple of almonds even!) toughing it out still. Trees are only 5-7 years old (from when they were likely seed. They are only in the ground 1-4 years depending on the tree, but I didn't grow any from seed, but some were pretty tiny grafts and some were much larger when I got them). And the cicadas did a ton of damage to them, despite tenting the trees. I figure I have another 1-2 years before most really start taking off on the fruit. But I would like to get out something, rather than the crows (or neighborhood riffraff) eating my fruit.It's a shame you've got Biker Gang style crows instead of Cool Crows. We've got cool ones. There's a matronly crow that we've seen around for years, watched her raise multiple broods in very high nests around the house (mostly, at the top of some very tall pines). She comes and looks in our kitchen window, then hops over to the railing by the back door and waits for my wife to go out and talk to her (and provide a snack of some sort). That crow is SUPER territorial about her social/cuisine turf, and will - by herself, or sometimes with a couple of her tribe - run off any and all other crows that show up within a quarter mile of our place. She's very chill, never causes any trouble (at least, not for us - who knows what her and her spawn get up to elsewhere).
They're very intelligent, and exhibit easily identifiable individual personalities. If they were killing chicks in a backyard poultry pen or otherwise being a problem, I'm sure I'd feel differently. But Two Toes (she's down a toe from some misadventure years ago) is practically an avian friend around our place. She tells us whenever there are neighborhood cats roaming the yard, and disposes of all slightly dodgy leftover lunchmeat.