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    How do you cook them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PBiz View Post
    Shoot the lead bird..

    I shoot 8s in an old turkey choke..

    Hide, wear a facemask, move around if the birds don't like your setup..

    The death cry accompanied with a cripple with fishing line wrapped around his foot, flipped in a tree should be illegal..
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    Quote Originally Posted by murraywader View Post
    How do you cook them?
    Put them on your tailgate and take a picture..

    Then throw them in the woods to marinate..

    When I go pick them up from marinating, I'll let you know how they taste..
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    How do you go about finding a crow "roost"??

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    Quote Originally Posted by murraywader View Post
    How do you cook them?
    You put them on a cedar plank....

    Actually the best thing to do with them is put them in the freezer and use them for bait on turtle hooks, or just pile them up and shoot varmints that come to eat them. And sorry,I don't have any recipes for coyote, fox, or housecat .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pcole View Post
    You put them on a cedar plank....

    Actually the best thing to do with them is put them in the freezer and use them for bait on turtle hooks, or just pile them up and shoot varmints that come to eat them. And sorry,I don't have any recipes for coyote, fox, or housecat .
    Haha I figured this type of response was coming, I'm sure somebody on here eats them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trentsmith View Post
    How do you go about finding a crow "roost"??
    Yeah yeah.. What him said
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pcole View Post
    Hey,Benman, I know for a FACT that you have a .17 that will clip one out of a pecan tree at 150 yards, and there's an unsettling satisfaction in what a ballistic tip does to a crow upon center mass shots.
    Quote Originally Posted by benman View Post
    Tater's been trying to shoot a groundhog with it for 6 months now.....
    Sumbitch is hell on a Blue Jay. Might sell it to that feller in the TP from monkey coner, but he don't know that yet.

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    Get a primos turbodog, louder than the foxpro
    I made mine and I guarantee you it's louder than either of those things you mentioned.....bitch got a RS Miniamp woot!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tater View Post


    I made mine and I guarantee you it's louder than either of those things you mentioned.....bitch got a RS Miniamp woot!

    Help me build one and I'll trade you a call,Deal?

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