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    Crow hunting in Baldwin county

    Looking for information on crow hunting in Baldwin county, I found a few on Perdido and Lillian WMA and wonder if pecan growers have problems with them and allow hunting them?
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    It's closed here til June 1 ,the federal government only allow so many days per yer,fri sat-sun from last sat in September til February 28 whats the season there

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    Yep, most people don't realize that crows are covered under the Migratory Bird Treaty and have set seasons. Where I grew up in PA, other than predators, it was the only thing you could hunt on Sunday.
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    CarlF, I did a little research. Crows are not covered by the MBTA. Individual states may have regs concerning crow hunting, but I can't recall ever seeing a restriction on crow hunting in Alabama in the 40+ years I've lived here. WMA's may have additional restrictions, but privately held/leased lands have no such restrictions.

    No closed season on crows in Alabama. Daylight hours only. Excerpt from the regs book:

    STARLINGS, CROWS & ENGLISH SPARROWSNo Closed Season• No Bag Limit — Daylight Hours Only

    Page 30: http://www.eregulations.com/wp-conte...16ALAB_LR3.pdf

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    Actually, yes, they are listed under the MBTA as amended in 1972:

    https://www.fws.gov/birds/management...ed-species.php

    Its interesting that the Alabama law is still no closed season.

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    I stand corrected. I was looking at the original doc and not the amended ones. Not sure why they are listed/protected. One of the smartest birds out there and no shortage of them anywhere I've been!

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    Mexico is the reason,it's the national bird ,we got a agreement with them,only so many days to shoot them and maybe illegals the other few days ? hell cant tell nothing these days due to the politicians we have,

 

 

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