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smokeu:
Anyone use crow feathers??/ are they legal in TX?

By the way im not a computer nerd ive just been stuck on a location since 5am with nothng to do but shred the web

predatorcaller:
im sure you could sure it... ive used parrot before im not sure if theres a difference, but test em out

Hillbilly:
I've used crow feathers for two-feather fletches and three-feather Southeastern radial fetches (flat to the shaft). They work good for both. They're a bit small and flimsy for normal split-feather three-fletches. They're legal as far as I know anywhere that there is a legal crow season.

hedgeapple:
I've been thinking about crow feathers, also.  Here in KY, and I'm assume most states, someone realize that crows migrate, thus should fall under the migratory bird sanctions, like geese, ducks, woodcock and dove.  So KY has a season for crows.  Last year it was Sept. 1 - Nov. 7, Jan. 4 -Feb 28.

stickbender:

     I had heard a long time ago, that they were protected because of a treaty with Mexico.  Unless you have a predation license.  I don't know the validity of this.  I know in Montana the Ravens are protected.  And they are BIG! :o  And live quite a long time.

                                                                                               Wayne

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