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What week of shooting was asked to clear a fee bunnies off a local golf course last Sunday and 5 evenings work bagged myself 73 with the hmr the owner was telling one of the members about it and ended up getting permission of a stubble field next to a refuse dump that was having issues with crows and ferals so went up sat to av a look decided decoying would be the most effective way so picked a good spot for the hide and returned the next day with as many cartridges I could get my hands on set up with a couple of shell decoys in a random pattern and a flapper and three hours later losing 45 mins to running out of cartridges and a quick dash to the gunshop for more I ended up with 103 crows 4 grey crows 95 ferals 20 woodies and 1 very unlucky magpie best session to date previous best was 75 and that was two years ago! Herself was out that night so I went out with the lamp near house and bagged 2 foxes u couldn't ask for a better ending to the best shooting Iv ever had!!

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He means Hooded crow, loads of them in Jockland and have also seen in Ireland. Saw some on a grouse moor in N.Yorks many years ago.

 

Never did see a single one down South, well in Dorset anyway - must be some reason for that. Maybe they don't like arable land so much ?

 

Loads of them in Ireland also. We shot 8 whilst decoying last week. As far as I am aware they are the same size as the carrion crows but they have a grey body.

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Sorry Motty now u say it does sound a bit harsh how do I go about changing it don't want to offend anyone guess I got carried away

While you're at it ask a mod' to join the two threads will you? For some reason you've posted the exact same thread in two different sections; knew I'd posted in the thread but then couldn't find it again as I'd got onto the second thread! :sad1:

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He means Hooded crow, loads of them in Jockland and have also seen in Ireland. Saw some on a grouse moor in N.Yorks many years ago.

 

Never did see a single one down South, well in Dorset anyway - must be some reason for that. Maybe they don't like arable land so much ?

I thought Hooded Crows were protected and in fact not allowed to be shot??

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I thought Hooded Crows were protected and in fact not allowed to be shot??

we have loads of them here in Ireland and are a serious agricultural pest so they're classed as vermin must never heard the term hooded crow either must be diff laws or fewer numbers across the pond
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Irish Hunting Seasons for Wild Birds and Wild Mammals

 

 

 

 

SPECIES

 

OPEN SEASON

 

Red Grouse

1 September to 30 September

Mallard, Teal, Gadwall, Wigeon, Pintail, Shoveller, Scaup, Tufted Duck, Pochard, Goldeneye, Golden Plover, Snipe, Jack Snipe

1 September to 31 January

Red-legged Partridge

1 November to 31 January

Cock Pheasant, Woodcock

1 November to 31 January

Curlew

1 November to 30 November

Canada Geese (Countrywide)

1 September to 15 October

Canada Geese (Counties Cavan and Leitrim only) and excluding the following townlands: Eonish Island, Rinn and Deramfield (Cavan) and tahe River Shannon (Leitrim)

16 October to 31 January

Greylag Geese (Countrywide)

1 September to 15 October

Greylag Geese (Lady's Island, Co. Wexford and Gearagh East Gearagh West in Co. Cork only

16 October to 31 January

Wood pigeon

1 November to 31 January

Ruddy Duck

1 September to 31 January

 

 

SPECIES

COUNTIES

 

 

Deer

 

Kerry

All Other Counties

Red

Male

 

No Season

1 September to 31 December

Female & antlerless deer*

 

 

1 November to 28 February

Sika

Male

 

 

1 September to 31 December

Female & anterless deer*

 

 

1 November to 28 February

Fallow

Male

 

 

1 September to 31 December

Female & anterless deer*

 

 

1 November to 28 February

 

 

 

Mutjac whole year round

 

SPECIES

OPEN SEASON

Hares (excluding the following townlands in Co. Wexford: North East Slob, North West Slob, Big Island, Beggerin Island and the Raven).

26 September to 28 February

 

 

VERMIN

 

Species classed as vermin which can be shot throughout the year:

 

MAMMALS:

 

fox, rabbit, mink, rats, mice, grey squirrel, feral goats & muntjac (with suitable rifle calibre).

 

BIRDS:

 

 

All birds are now protected species.

 

Game birds can be shot in season

 

Vermin - rook, greycrow, jackdaw, magpie & pigeon can only be shot, under E. U. Derogation, if causing damage to crops, fauna etc.

 

Pigeons are the only bird that have an open season & can also be shot under E. U. Derogation.

One does not need to see these species actually causing the damage to be able to shoot them.....'if they are likely to cause damage' is suffice. (see Problems 2007 above)

 

 

 

There is alot of confusion as to what 'vermin' species can be shot, and when, as it was stated in the Wildlife Act 1976 that:

 

according to the THIRD SCHEDULE of the Wildlife Act 1976 the following had no season and were not protected:

 

 

 

BIRDS

 

Bullfinch

 

Carrion Crow

 

Greater Black-backed Gull

 

Herring Gull

 

Hooded (Grey) Crow

 

House Sparrow

 

Jackdaw

 

Jay

 

Lesser Black-backed Gull

 

Magpie

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