Magpie Shooting/trapping
#1
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Calgary, Alberta
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Magpie Shooting/trapping
does anyone know how to make a trap for magpies or how to call them in and shoot em down as they come? i started killing them with the pellet gun, then the .22 and then the 12 gauge. It doesn't take long for them to learn what me reach is. Now, as soon as they see me or the truck their gone, they'll even spot me 200-300yrds and fly away, so it makes it nearly impossible to shoot em unless i make a hide or something.
#2
RE: Magpie Shooting/trapping
I hope that magpies aren't considered songbirds where you live ,
some states protect songbirds , even irritating ones .
If you try to draw them with a call and shoot them they will quickly learn this trick too . Bait will have the same result , magpies aren't stupid . If you want to keep them away long term your best bet is to attract a predator to the area that they fear such as a hawk or owl . Having a cat or two can also help reduce their numbers .
some states protect songbirds , even irritating ones .
If you try to draw them with a call and shoot them they will quickly learn this trick too . Bait will have the same result , magpies aren't stupid . If you want to keep them away long term your best bet is to attract a predator to the area that they fear such as a hawk or owl . Having a cat or two can also help reduce their numbers .
#3
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Calgary, Alberta
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RE: Magpie Shooting/trapping
Ha, you're telling me. Damn things are the smartest animal i know, but as long as you can kill all that see or some then they shouldn't learn, dead animals don't share knowledge. Oh, and by the way, there are tons of hawks, cats and crows and everything and it doesn't scare them off. There's around 20 magpies now. I never knew magpies were considered a songbird, i wonder what deaf person gave them that title.
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RE: Magpie Shooting/trapping
Magpie's may not be considered a song bird. But they are a protected bird species, under the the migratory bird treaty act. Title 50 of the code of federal regulations section 10.13.. And the fine's can be quite hefty if you get caught hunting them. You could lose all your hunting rights for up to 10yrs. plus pay a hefty fine, along with jail time.
#5
RE: Magpie Shooting/trapping
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Magpie's may not be considered a song bird. But they are a protected bird species, under the the migratory bird treaty act. Title 50 of the code of federal regulations section 10.13.. And the fine's can be quite hefty if you get caught hunting them. You could lose all your hunting rights for up to 10yrs. plus pay a hefty fine, along with jail time.
Magpie's may not be considered a song bird. But they are a protected bird species, under the the migratory bird treaty act. Title 50 of the code of federal regulations section 10.13.. And the fine's can be quite hefty if you get caught hunting them. You could lose all your hunting rights for up to 10yrs. plus pay a hefty fine, along with jail time.
#8
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Calgary, Alberta
Posts: 145
RE: Magpie Shooting/trapping
A neighbor that lives near the farm made a cage like trap, he managed to kill 52 of them. that was 2 yrs ago and now their coming back. Liker gopher salyer said i don't think their protected up here, first off their not migratory from what i can deduce by their staying ALL winter.
#9
RE: Magpie Shooting/trapping
Ya gopher slayer is correct, they aren't protected up here, you can shoot em anytime and as many as you like (dislike[:-]). I for one can attest to their smarts...it's like they know when you have the ability to shoot one or not and will screw with you. If I'm carrying a bow, they'll be 15yds away, a shotgun...100 yds away, a rifle...1000 yds away. I hate them with a passion because they used to squak at my bedroom window at 5:00 am. Just get some bait (dead carcass of some sort if you live on a farm) and pick them off with the .22 from 50yds. KFC chicken bones work well also. Their stomachs take over from common sense when they see a free meal. JDinAB
#10
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: A flat lander lost in the mountains of Northern,AZ
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RE: Magpie Shooting/trapping
could always put a bunch of rice out near a body of water where they drink from. or make some rat poisoned peanut butter and bird seed feeders near where they congregate. just a thought