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Would the Mayo Clinic, church and/or police be opposed to letting you send a few bottle rockets or roman candles their way to scare them off?

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Del.....you need to find yourself one of these and prance around in the yard wearing it. That should take care of your crow problem.

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I didn't ask if it was illegal, I asked if it was unethical.

It is at least as ethical as food plots snd salt licks for deer. Besides it is my property and it is ok to do whatever I want on my property because it is my property and to restrict my use is a total communist socialist conspiracy.

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I don't know about the suit but they have tried fireworks and lasers etc and failed. I'm wondering about spiced corn...

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You need to use the stealth approach with those crows.

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Since it is in the yard of the church, I was thinking maybe

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would work better.

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Are they black crows? Cause that was a pretty good band, not sure why you'd want scare them away. How many do you think there are? Cause I kinda liked counting crows too.

I use to eat a lot of Black Crows when ice fishing, until I pulled a gold crown off! cry

My wife was pi$$ed, no more Black Crows! wink

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If anyone knows how to "take care of" crows, I need advice. No firearms please, the Mayo Clinic gets upset at shotguns across the street in the yard of our church. The police do too.

Think "Plop,Plop. Fizz Fizz.

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Since the topic got sidetracked did anyone remember to feed the cats?

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Besides it is my property and it is ok to do whatever I want on my property because it is my property and to restrict my use is a total communist socialist conspiracy.

Only until the government comes and takes it away from you.

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I think I'm setup in the wrong spot....empty bucket tonight. Wind shifted and they didn't pick up the Skippy scent, I think. But, noticed a nice rub on a stud edge. He's a biggin'! Should I setup closer to the rub?

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Yeah set up in the same tree and make a mock scrape. I heard hot 100 can work from time to time.

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I have a feeling this thread may give the 20 inch box fan a run for its money!

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Got one!!!

This am!! Caught it in a trap in the rod storage compartment in my boat. Thanks to the poster who suggested trapping in boat storage areas. Went outside to feed my dog and turned on the garage lights and decided to peek in the boat to see if I had any luck and there it was!

Not a trophy mouse by any means but it will be meat in the freezer

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Not trapping, but I popped two with the 22 under the bird feeder at dawn's crack. Nothing big, but they'll sure taste good.

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Got one!!!

This am!! Caught it in a trap in the rod storage compartment in my boat. Thanks to the poster who suggested trapping in boat storage areas. Went outside to feed my dog and turned on the garage lights and decided to peek in the boat to see if I had any luck and there it was!

Not a trophy mouse by any means but it will be meat in the freezer

Good catch nothing like opening the boat in the spring and having carpet and wiring chewed on! mad

I think my season is over? Nothing in the garage for the last two weeks. I either trapped them all out or the Wolves moved them somewhere else? frown

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My brother called from up at the cabin. He got a radio collared one last night! Man, what a Thanksgiving!

He's gonna call it in to the State next week.

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My brother called from up at the cabin. He got a radio collared one last night! Man, what a Thanksgiving!

He's gonna call it in to the State next week.

Are the radio collared mice legal to harvest? And will he get to keep the collar or does he have to turn it in?

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Ufatz, that is quite an accomplishment. Maybe it was from a mouse farm? Could have had CMWD (Chronic Mouse Wasting Disease)

I was blanked again last night but my neighbors brother in law got one but there's a bit of controversy. Seems his niece and him were both hunting and she winged one and he finished it off. It was a nice one and now they have a controversy. The niece is 7 years old and I could hear her crying and the Uncle was yelling at her. I think he'd been drinking a bit and the kid was overly tired since it was 11pm. Heard they may flip a coin or play rock/paper/scissors to decide who tags it. I hope the kid does the right thing and gives the mouse to her Uncle, obviously that's the right thing to do at least in Wisconsin.

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My brother called from up at the cabin. He got a radio collared one last night! Man, what a Thanksgiving!

He's gonna call it in to the State next week.

Was it wearing a pink ribbon? I think I saw it on a FB page.

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Got me some fresh sign.

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Daddy, do mice have wings? confusedsmile

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Daddy, do mice have wings? confusedsmile

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The Birds of Prey are eating all our mice!! We need to wipe them out. I didn't see as many mice as last year. It's because there are too many owls wiping them out!!

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ID help please.

Found this guy this morning. I know it is not a vole or a house mouse, has colorings of a field mouse, but not convinced it is one. Would really like to add it into the wild rice hotdish for today's meal, but without knowing exactly what it is am tentative. It was not there yesterday, so am sure the meat is still good with the cold temps last night. Thanks ahead for any help.

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Siberian Flying Lemming (tastyus rabiesich)

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PB, that would be your classic manbearpigtulatulawingedhousefieldbatbouse.

The coloration and shape of the ears tells me it's a male of the species.

Good catch. They taste great with Loon eggs.

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that looks my nieces pet Flying Mouse. She lost it last week he has a tattoo in his right ear, says:

"If found please call 320-555-2323"

Problem is she changed her phone number so we figured sooner or later it would end up this way if it was lost. He was 14 years old and his eyes were going and they have been pondering putting him down but didn't have the heart. Looks like he died the way he would have wanted.

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Thanks guys, was a little concerned it might have been a chubramousecabra and everything I read about them was that the meat might be gamey. LL, tell your niece there was not a tag in the ear. Hope her pet finds it's way back home. Had a pet beetle run away when I was about her age. The not knowing is hard.....

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Would really like to add it into the wild rice hotdish for today's meal

Wait wild rice or wild mice?

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Checked the buckets up at the cabin today, SCORE! Only one skinhead but, better than nuttin'. Had to bust him outta the ice though. frown

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    • monstermoose78
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