This story, “Cowbell Crows,” appeared in the Sept. 1950 issue of Outdoor Life. THE FIRST THING Ray Johnson brought out when we started on our crow hunt was a worn and battered cowbell. I stared at the ...
This column first appeared in the August 1973 issue. OVER THE YEARS a number of readers have written, asking me to provide them with my crow-shooting system as it appeared here a decade or so ago. As ...
With that in mind, Crow tribal elders Calvin Birdinground and Arnold Coyote Runs recently invited a group of Hardin High School students, both American Indian and not, to share in a buffalo hunt on ...
HOLDERNESS, N.H. - As the distressed cries of crows blare from a tape player, a group of hunters in training hunker in the brush, waiting for the varmint to swoop in. Before them, a perched, plastic ...
Far too many hunters think February is just for attending sport shows and dreaming about next year. When in fact, there are plenty of hunting and trapping opportunities available this month across the ...
Rita Sarnicola hopes that proposed state legislation that would ban hunting contests like the local crow shoot will still fly. Sarnicola, who organized the Auburn Crow Committee, was in the state ...
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Over the past decade, invasive European chafer beetles have taken hold in Western Washington. Crows, racoons and other animals are tearing up lawns in search of them.
Crow season officially opens statewide this Thursday. Traditionally limited to Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, the schedule now includes Thursday hunting, though the overall season length has been ...
THE FIRST THING Ray Johnson brought out when we started on our crow hunt was a worn and battered cowbell. I stared at the noisy contraption, for the only Ohio crow hunting I’d done in Ray’s company ...