http://www.gulfshorespierfishing.com...tid=6095&stc=1Looking 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?
Printable View
http://www.gulfshorespierfishing.com...tid=6095&stc=1Looking 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?
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
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.
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
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.
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!
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,