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<blockquote data-quote="True Grit Farms" data-source="post: 1329456" data-attributes="member: 24694"><p>I said nothing about hanging a buzzard up as a decoy, I've never tried that. But a buzzard laid down in the open with the wings spread is a very good deterrent. As for the trap, cattle panels wired together with a few deer carcass inside them work excellent. As for crows and pecan trees, anyone who knows anything about crow hunting knows a crow is the best decoy for attracting crows. And an owl decoy with a couple of crow decoys, and an electronic crow caller, is lots of fun. </p><p>I enjoy killing problems, and you can really make alot of head way. But if you start smarting up an animal they get hard to hunt. So don't play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="True Grit Farms, post: 1329456, member: 24694"] I said nothing about hanging a buzzard up as a decoy, I've never tried that. But a buzzard laid down in the open with the wings spread is a very good deterrent. As for the trap, cattle panels wired together with a few deer carcass inside them work excellent. As for crows and pecan trees, anyone who knows anything about crow hunting knows a crow is the best decoy for attracting crows. And an owl decoy with a couple of crow decoys, and an electronic crow caller, is lots of fun. I enjoy killing problems, and you can really make alot of head way. But if you start smarting up an animal they get hard to hunt. So don't play. [/QUOTE]
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