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Crows can be lured with food during the summer months, but it's essential to use the right bait and presentation to increase the chances of success.
Luring Crows with Food
Summer months can be a challenging time for crow hunting, as the birds have access to a wide variety of food sources. However, with the right approach, it’s still possible to lure them in. For example, try using sunflower seeds or cracked corn, as these are attractive to crows and can be easily scattered on the ground or in a bait spread. The key is to use a consistent presentation and location, so the birds learn to associate the food with the area.
Choosing the Right Location
When selecting a location for luring crows with food, look for areas with a history of crow activity, such as near agricultural fields, parks, or woodlands. Consider the wind direction and try to position the bait in a way that minimizes the impact of wind on the scent. Aim for a spot with some cover, such as trees or bushes, to provide the birds with a sense of security.
Tips for Success
To increase the chances of luring crows with food, try the following techniques:
- Use a bait spread of at least 100 square feet to attract multiple birds.
- Rotate the bait every 2-3 days to keep the crows interested.
- Avoid over-baiting, as this can lead to the crows becoming wary of the area.
- Consider using a call or other attractant to draw the crows in, rather than just relying on the food.
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