Quick Answer
Crow Calling More Effective During Mid-Summer Seasons
Crow calling is more effective during mid-summer seasons due to the increased activity and vocalizations of American crows during this period.
Crow Behavior and Migration Patterns
American crows tend to be more active and vocal during the summer months, especially in areas with abundant food sources such as insects, seeds, and small mammals. This increased activity leads to a higher likelihood of encountering crows in open fields and woods. Research suggests that crows are most active between 10 am and 4 pm during the summer months.
Optimal Crow Calling Techniques for Summer Seasons
When crow calling during mid-summer, it is essential to use the right techniques to increase your chances of success. Start by making a series of 3-5 short, sharp “kraa” calls, followed by a 10-15 second pause. This sequence simulates the distress call of a wounded crow, which is often used to attract other crows. Use a crow call that can produce a wide range of tones and pitches, such as the “Dahlgren” or “Hoot-n-Holler” calls. When crows respond, use a series of 2-3 short “kek” calls to keep them engaged and interested.
Tips for Summer Crow Hunting
When hunting crows during the summer months, it is crucial to be aware of their behavior and habitats. Crows tend to roost in large numbers during the summer, often in areas with dense vegetation and access to water. Look for areas with standing crops, such as corn or soybeans, which can attract crows and other birds. Use a spotting scope or binoculars to locate crow roosts and plan your hunt accordingly. When setting up your blind, use natural cover such as trees or hay bales to conceal yourself and increase your chances of success.
Find more answers
Browse the full Q&A library by topic, or jump back to the topic this question belongs to.
