While the majority of hunting seasons are now closed, there is plenty to do outdoors. Coyote and crows are still legal to hunt and can provide a unique challenge. Crow season runs until April 11 so ...
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 ...
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.
The historically massive winter crow roost up in Lawrence has been wildly entertaining. The sky-blackening flights and raucous “caw-caw-phony” of this out-of-tune, conductor-less evening chorus of ...
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 ...
Missouri has a crow hunting season beginning November 1 and ending March 3. Until recently I had no idea why anyone would want to hunt a crow. They are a wary, difficult prey and for pity's sake they ...
While most Hoosiers are familiar with Indiana's white-tailed deer season Indiana's crow season often flies under the radar. Most states, except Hawaii, have their own crow hunting seasons. Indiana's ...
SALT LAKE CITY (Reuters) - Utah will hold its first ever crow hunt this fall as authorities try to contain the noise and mess from a population of the big, black birds that officials say has tripled ...
The Crow Nation on Wednesday asked the federal court in Wyoming to vacate a judgment from a 1995 case, which held that the tribe's off-reservation treaty hunting rights had been extinguished when ...
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday sided with a member of the Crow tribe who was fined for hunting elk in Wyoming’s Bighorn National Forest, giving him a good chance to get a more than $8,000 ...
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 ...