My fullest apologies to the OP, for my derailing this excellent thread.
Does anyone have any wiley tricks they use to outwit crows and maggies? We are over-run at the moment and I need to break out every trick in the book. The trapping regime will obviously be the cornerstone and is starting in earnest but I will be mopping up with the 17 HMR and every trick helps!
Call em' Poo peckers here.![]()
On the crow communities that I have access to, yes thinning out the branchers is invaluable.I do agree that it is important that the fieldsports community does not eat its own young, so to speak, but I think it is also very important we are mindful of how we express ourselves. Especially doing the job I do in a very publicly strutinised capacity it is easy to become over sensitive to this. Those trawling these sites for rhetorical ammunition will not stick around to ask for clarification. Remember the infamous Independent article concerning lamping some years back? It quoted forum posts verbatim with no context at all. We all need to be aware of this.
In that vein I am still not sure Joe Bloggs' post has been understood. I don't think he is suggesting these branchers are shot with a centrefire at all, on the ground or otherwise, but rather these are two distinct strategies- branchers in April (which I have always shot with an air rifle and tend to be sitting on branches, hence the name!) and long range centrefire control at other times of the year. Correct me if I am wrong.
Joe have you found targetting these youngsters to have a significant impact in controlling populations? The powers that be frown on my using methods that could be construed as sport, so would be interested in the results you have had.
Just discovered 5 minutes ago that, when you hit a magpie with a 50grn ballistic tip from the .223 at 60 yards out of the bedroom window, it blows up. Who'd have thought?
I'm lucky enough to be able to get safe shots on my hedges from upstairs out to about 180 yards. Great craic and good practice. Can't seem to hit a bull in the arse (figuratively speaking) with the rimmy out past 50 yards.
Its called a "High Five" - hit then head on on the sternum, head goes up at 12 o'clock, wings go off to 10 and 2o'clock and legs down to 5 and 7 o'clock!