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Sparrow hunting

When I first started this PCP sport I was shooting 35 to 45 sparrows a day, and sometimes way over that kill amount.
I still have my feeders out and buy about 50LBS of gran a month, May up that back to 100 lbs in the winter.
Now I am building a small blind , Got some shoot trough see through Camo netting coming from sportsman’s guide. Should be here in a week.
OH, the reason for the camo, is that if I work it I might get three or four sparrows a day,
I can see there eyes look at me through the scope and there gone.
smart little shits, I am open to see how you guys have out witted these rats in the sky.
Mike

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Lol, several years ago Mike my buddy and I were shooting P-dogs out west. I was sitting in the passengers seat leaning out the window to shoot a dog in front of us. I had a good clear shot through the scope so I squeezed the trigger. OOPS, the shot was clear through the scope but not down the barrel. :suprisedn: the antenna had a slight dog leg to it.

Zonk
You reminded me I was watching a video someone shooting from there truck and shot there antenna off,
I got flocks of sparrows lots of them, They just seem to be a lot wiser than the years past, Go figure, :rofl:
Mike

I miss my bird shooting Mike. Over at the cattle barn the birds are no where in sight, farmers don’t have a clue where they went. Even over at the pig barn shooting is down 80%. :angrymob:
Maybe when we get some snow and the food is covered up they’ll be back where the feeing is easy. I just sit in my truck turn the heat up and have fun. It was nothing to shoot 100 to 300 birds a day, now I’m lucky to get 50 a day.

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