The first fatal shots in an effort to scare crows out of downtown Rochester were fired at about 5:30 p.m. Sunday night. Crows fly into downtown Rochester and sit in a tree with the Mayo Clinic ...
Opening day of small game and early goose seasons was a bit unseasonably warm, but I had no trouble finding squirrels and crows. Unfortunately, none of my goose cornfields had been cut, so I’ll have ...
Pennsylvania House Bill 1538 would allow the Game Commission to decide if and when air rifles can be used for big game hunting. The bill is supported by the Pennsylvania Game Commission and has been ...
A generation ago, hunting with an airgun might conjure visions of plinking away at pests with a Daisy Red Ryder or maybe hunting squirrels with a multi-pump pneumatic. Today, it means something ...
Air rifles could be legalized for big game hunting in Pennsylvania if new legislation proposed by a local state representative becomes law. House Bill 1538, introduced June 2 by state Rep. Gary Day, R ...
Air rifles could be legalized for big game hunting in Pennsylvania if new legislation proposed by a local state representative becomes law. House Bill 1538, introduced June 2 by state Rep. Gary Day, R ...
Pennsylvania hunters one day may have the option to use an air rifle instead of a centerfire rifle to hunt big game. Rep. Gary W. Day, a Republican from Lehigh County, sent a memo on May 7 to his ...
Air rifles were once considered accurate if they shot minute of soda can, but a lot has changed in the last 20 or so years. There are now air rifles capable of shooting pellets into one ragged hole at ...
This story, “Cowbell Crows,” appeared in the Sept. 1950 issue of Outdoor Life. THE FIRST THING Ray Johnson brought out when we started on our crow hunt was a worn and battered cowbell. I stared at the ...
Pennsylvania Representative Gary W. Day may introduce legislation to allow the use of large caliber air rifles for hunting big game. Air rifles are currently legal for small game hunting in ...
THE FIRST THING Ray Johnson brought out when we started on our crow hunt was a worn and battered cowbell. I stared at the noisy contraption, for the only Ohio crow hunting I’d done in Ray’s company ...
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