Crows on Pig Farm - Question.

East Coast Lifeboat

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Good Morning All,
A mate of mine would has a pig farm has asked me to help clear crows from the pig lots over the week end.

My plan is to decoy the crows from a bail/net hide and shoot the within 40 yards with 6s/5s.

I only have 8 crow decoys but have a lot of pigeon decoys.

Will crows decoy into a mixed Pigeon and crow pattern?

Cheers

Chris.
 
8 crow decoys will be plenty to start you off, then just had shot birds to the pattern what iv found is that the more shot birds you add the better they decoy.
And to answer your question about pigeon decoys i dont think they will put the crows off.
Good luck mate 👍
 
One tip Chris , be well hidden in that hide, they have wonderful eyesight, and make sure when you shoot them there's none lying on there backs, if there are crows wont come near you, good luck, great bit of sport.
 
Just 1 thing I'd double check the new GL conditions.
Not 100% certain in eng but do u not need to prove u have tried to scare them or somethng.
Just keep the right side off the law or atleast know wot u meant to have done previously
 
I knew a couple of welsh guys who had a sheepskin with a red cloth on, it looked like a dead sheep,
they claimed it pulled crows in,
I wasnt too sure if being welsh it had other uses.............
 
Just 1 thing I'd double check the new GL conditions.
Not 100% certain in eng but do u not need to prove u have tried to scare them or somethng.
Just keep the right side off the law or atleast know wot u meant to have done previously
No you have to be satisfied that other methods are not effective.
The tried non lethal methods went out a few years ago. Stupid idea that it was.
 
To the above I would add - space your decoys further apart than you would for pigeons. 4-5m is not too much.
I would add to the above. Put out one or two “sentry” birds. If you watch crows/rooks when there are quite a few there’s usually one or two either looking around near the edge or on a fence post.
 
Crow have stupidly good eyesight. Unless I am wearing FULL green/camo, infront of a treeline, with camo netting high around me, they literally just fly off as they see me within 50 yards.

The only exception to the above is young crows/corvids in spring, but they soon get wise.

Pigeons on the other hand ..... :lol:
 
I think the words in the general licence are “consider”. Ie you need to have carefully considered all viable options before shooting.

in other words you can take into account experiences etc from elsewhere etc. And doesn’t mean you need to have tried them all either.
 
No need to collect the dead afterwards either

The pigs will eat em , ( shot em and seen it happen lol)

Kjf
 
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