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  1. I was never arguing about what caused there population to increase. what am saying is we've conditioned and changed there whole behaviour by allowing them free range on our cities and towns. I don't know if any of you guys have ever targeted and hunted magpies but when i was younger we never had a problem finding them, but you had to go out of town to do it . They where smart enough to stay away from humans when people could be trusted to use a little common sense.

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    Back in the day if you could get within 100 feet of a magpie to get a shot you where being dam sneaky. Now days a magpie will sit in a tree 20 feet above you and look down at you and taunt you because they have no fear of us anymore.If its on the ground that's a different story but there very smart and learn quickly.

     

    Anyways can I tell you a funny story. I have a bichon frise and if I say crow he will run to the back door and chase any crow out of the yard. Magpies are smart enough to just sit in a tree above him and taunt him, So I see a crow on the lawn and sick my little dog on him well all be damned if the crow didn't have something wrong with its wing and couldn't fly . well the dog gets about 6 feet from the crow and stops and barks like crazy cause hes never seen one that hasn't flown away right away..Anyways the wife runs out with the broom and is trying to keep to two apart and open the back gate to shoo the crow out of the yard. Took her about 5 minutes . I was in the kitchen rolling on the floor laughing it was so funny to watch lol

  2. Bull they simply had the fear of humans breed out of them over the last 30 years of been protected . We had lots of garbage back in the day don t kid yourself. people used to set there garbage out and leave it out all week and you might get the odd cat going in it . now days you put it out 15 minutes before the garbage truck gets there and pray the crows don't rip it to shreds before you get to work.

  3. Sorry bro i don't buy it one bit. The urban environment is no different than it was 50 years ago. Except now pregnant women get shot and killed in the middle of our streets but ya lets protect the crows and magpies lol I sure didn't make a law protecting them and am pretty sure you didn't either. The fault lies on the shoulders of the government. Truth is they simply have nothing to fear from humans anymore and they know it.

     

    I just ordered 2 solar powered Owls that have motion sensors to make them hoot will see if that helps I heard it does. Mind you it will probably scare the songbirds away too. Just wanted to add that they will get accustom to the owls very qwickly because they are very smart birds so i will have to move them every few days

  4. Yeah, crows and magpies suck...but I'm not sure what you are getting at here. My grandpa used to shoot magpies out of his bedroom window in west-end Edmonton all the time. It wasn't legal then, and it certainly isn't now. Government (likely with the support of local police) not wanting people to shoot off weapons in urban areas seems like a pretty good idea to me.

    You must not be as old as me than because we use to hunt and trap them on the family farm then cut there feet off to send in for a bounty.when i was a kid. But i grow up in small town alberta and you never seen crows or magpies in town except at the local dump. You couldn't get within a 100 feet of a magpie back then, they knew humans where dangerous and keep there distance. they certainly didn't set up shop in our back yards like they do now.

  5. Guys I would just like to say sorry for my comments in the Fort Mac thread, I was a little pissed off because ive always been a Hard working honest person..

    Any how first time ive been without work for a long time so i files for UI benefits for the first time in my life at the age of 52. So I've been on it for about 3 months and they cut me off for not looking for work about a month ago even though me and my boss are struggling to find work for his shop and ive managed to work about half the days I've claimed for been contract labour for my boss.

    Am sorry I just didn't like been treated like i was some kind of scam artist and getting every delaying tactic they could throw at me, finally after a month and 5 phone calls the last one I waited 2 hours and finally got though only to be put on hold again and than hung up on before I could even talk to them.

     

    I lost it am sorry.

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  6. Just wondering is anyone else sick of crows and magpies.

     

    I've got a beautiful back yard , It's got a big pond and waterfall with lots of grass and rock work. I have about 10 bird feeders out there too. But for the life of me alls that comes to my yard is crows and magpies its sad no little songbirds of any kind except pieces of them left all over my waterfall rocks and am sick of it.

     

    Garbage day is really nice with a murder of about 40 crows sitting up shop across the close from us. Anybody know anything that will keep them away because am about ready to stick the barrel of my 7MM out my window even though I live in the middle of suburbia.

     

    How stupid are these people that run our government anyways I remember as a kid you would never see crows or magpies in towns because they knew to stay away from people. we used to hunt them for a bounty actually.

     

    Guess its time to start using the old drilling rig trick of putting caustic inside of something and letting them eat it

  7. Blue Fanwing Royal Coachman. Last of my blue hackle.

     

     

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    Doc I've been looking your flies over and am pretty sure they wont catch any fish. I mean you can send me some and all try them but am pretty sure they wont work.

    All kidding aside those are just perfect little fanwing coachman's.

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  8. Wow Gary its sure been a pleasure watching you progress from small winged wets to these magnificent salmon flies. I've been tying for quite awhile and i still just tie what I need when I need it Wouldn't mind buying a few of your ties just to mount on some driftwood and put it on my tying desk for inspiration.

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  9. Maybe, maybe not, but currently I have no desire to angle right now, since that day.

     

     

    I spent 112 days focusing on purely brown trout streams looking for a trophy this season, I only drifted the Bow once and used my drifter twice, I've just been solely focused on slamming a true trophy bruin. I saw a lot of 14-18" browns, a few over 20" and a couple over 22."

    There really wasn't a fish that stood out for the season but I feel I did crack the code on a bunch of these brown trout creeks.

     

    After Oct 1st I don't really hunt for the browns as much as I want to because I like to respect the spawn, so I decided to switch up my focus and look for some cutties and dirty rainbows... I went into an area that I had never fished and figured I would yank a cuttie and maybe tie into a tank rainbow or two. I had just bought a new Sage VXP 590 and I wanted to swing it for a bit so that was the stick in my hand. I was using the only fly to use, the Sparkle Minnow. I walked a couple K from the car and found a piece of water I had checked out on Google earth, I did two swings nothing, on my third my fly stopped cold.... on one of the many logs this creek has in its waters... so I thought.

     

    I pointed the rod to the "snag" and started to pull to bust it off and it moved..... moved hard and fast... I had to run a little, scramble along the rocks a little, keep my line out of log jams a little, I peed a little when I saw the size and then cried a little when I landed her... my personal best brown. After the release I sat on shore for an easy hour, just in awe of what happened... I've seen a 28" brown before personally but this is the biggest brown I have caught or have seen personally.

     

    I haven't had the desire to fish since, I have bought a bow and I am practising for some hunting now. I will happily give my finned friends a break until April 1st, or when the itch needs to be scratched but for now I am a content angler.

     

    I'm going to let you guys figure the length, I know what she was. That there is a brown that clearly goes past the first section of a four piece 590. Enjoy

     

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    Dam nice fish Jay gunna have to say 29 inch. Same as the one in my aviator of a Red Deer River brown.

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