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 ...
I like to set some decoys out in front of my blind just 20 yards or so. Line up a couple crow decoys to look like they are fighting for a different effect. I sometimes use some other critters such as ...
LITTLE ROCK — I was amazed at how quickly crows responded to our first call. I was hunting on a farm near the Arkansas River with Joe Mosby of Conway and David Settlemoir of Little Rock. We heard a ...
It is difficult to strike up a conversation with other hunters when you ask them to try crow hunting. It is just not something many people take seriously. This fascinating bird is overlooked as a game ...
Once the deer (gun and bow), duck and goose, and pheasant seasons close there are not that many hunting seasons left if you still want to spend time outdoors hunting. A winged predator that is common ...
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 ...