Stradawhovious wrote:• Crows may be taken without a license in season or at any time
when they are doing or are about to do damage.
• Electronic calls or sounds may be used for crow hunting.
• Crows may be taken with a legal firearm (shotgun not larger than
10 gauge, rifle, or handgun), bow and arrow, or by falconry.
Looks like I need to go out and buy a falcon.
I always have loved that line doing or about to do damage. "Your honor, I saw the look in his eyes, he was about to go on a corn field spree"...
Seriously though just a side note on the falconry comment. It is an odd thing but getting licensed to own a falcon puts many other goverment hoops to shame. In Minnesota you have to actually appretice with a master falconer who will sponsor your application, you have to build your own training facility, capture in the wild a young but mature raptor of one of 2 allowed types that are native to minnesota, train it, and then you get licensed and can buy or capture other birds for your sport! Talk about a process!