My little man 5year old, I have many more but this is for him, loves to eat wild food. I hunt but have no interest in squirrels, crows, mudfish, minnows, rats, molecrickets, but this man wants to try all God's creations on a plate. He eats wild muscadine, beauty berry, that's ok but the other day he emerged from the woods eating poison cherry tree sap, RUclips said Indians used to chew pine sap, not pine, he was ok. But my new goal is to teach him what he can eat,so I watched this. He learned through Google that it is now crow season.
it would be great if you cold do a video with an overview of Ontario hunting regulations. I am up in bruce county and planning to do the hunters ed course over winter
I thought the world was ending because of crows once...😂 Working on island in maine and 50k of them swarmed to a smaller island nearby. First is was one....then 20....then hundreds....then thousands. Deafening sound. They can congregate in groups as large as 2 million.😐 Been itching to hunt one and eat it. Now im in 100%. 🙏🤘👊
I had pigeon few 100 times, I grew up in Ireland and used to hunt Wood pigeon all the time. U get them eatting corn, best bird to eat not joking. I would prefer it to mallard even.
@@TreeCamps ooh..well if you do there's always a lesson in it and two paths to choose from.(as my great great grandmother Nampeyo would say)..sending good vibes and many blessings to you for your journey in life 🫶
Would you eat bear? Betting you would in a hurry and never stop to think they're scavengers as well. It's really a piss poor argument, I even put my butcher in his place about coyotes, he'll eat bear daily if you let him but won't touch a coyote with an identical diet "because they're scavengers". 😂😂😂
@andrewsavage1872 bears are out in the wild. . Birds can fly anywhere and eat anything. . A disingenuous argument you've got, but you're not wrong that I've eaten bear.
@@msanders2605 my argument turned out to be absolutely correct, you're using the excuse that a crow is a scavenger in order to dismiss it as a meal, but you'll gladly eat another scavenger. Your argument about birds having a wide territory is a bit off too, bears, coyotes, wolves and so-on have extremely large territories, where they commute isn't much different either, they'll all get into the cities and eat scraps from dumpsters, all of them. You're justifying one animal over another based on a diet they all have in common.
@andrewsavage1872 the bear I ate was feeding off wildlife, berries, rotting carcasses at most, not garbage and chemicals like birds do. You're gross as f to eat them.
crow used to be all the rage back in the 1940's or something, they were apparently delicious
They really are tasty. I’ve eaten crow 3 times now and always surprisingly good.
You can actually get its eggs and get a bodybuilder to make some FIGHT MILK
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@@TaiganTundra Fight...Milk....The first alcoholic dairy supplement drink? 4 bodyguards 5 bodyguards.
I didn't even know you could eat crow. That's good to know. Might need to know that one day.
I’ve had crow 3 times now and it’s quite tasty!
You can eat any meat and even poisonous species can be eaten through certain methods of preparation
You can eat any meat in all honesty.
My little man 5year old, I have many more but this is for him, loves to eat wild food. I hunt but have no interest in squirrels, crows, mudfish, minnows, rats, molecrickets, but this man wants to try all God's creations on a plate. He eats wild muscadine, beauty berry, that's ok but the other day he emerged from the woods eating poison cherry tree sap, RUclips said Indians used to chew pine sap, not pine, he was ok. But my new goal is to teach him what he can eat,so I watched this. He learned through Google that it is now crow season.
New sub! Watching now.
Thanks bub
Great vid bro.
interesting, my wife ate crow but i haven't maybe someday. in Quebec they have a crow hunt every year to try to control the population. take care
I’ve eaten crow on every argument with my wife.
it would be great if you cold do a video with an overview of Ontario hunting regulations. I am up in bruce county and planning to do the hunters ed course over winter
I thought the world was ending because of crows once...😂
Working on island in maine and 50k of them swarmed to a smaller island nearby. First is was one....then 20....then hundreds....then thousands. Deafening sound.
They can congregate in groups as large as 2 million.😐
Been itching to hunt one and eat it. Now im in 100%.
🙏🤘👊
Soon as I saw the superstore bag and heard the accent, I was just like hell yeah yah brother! Let's eat some birds!
1:58 = Police Helicopter = Sound of firearm
Just watching this as I'm watching a flock of Crows eating my dogs poop lol let's just say not going to eat one unless survival situation
Can we cook chicken with brown sugar? The way you cooked the crow?
I haven’t tried it but I’m sure it would be sweet and tasty.
@@TreeCamps Okkkk😋😋😇
So have you done pigeon. I have never tried but I heard it's good 👍
Haven’t yet but I guess they would taste just like dove. Eventually I’ll get a pigeon.
I had pigeon few 100 times, I grew up in Ireland and used to hunt Wood pigeon all the time. U get them eatting corn, best bird to eat not joking. I would prefer it to mallard even.
I've tried pigeon when I was young but only once.. it taste better than the chicken for me
We need to find an animal you would not eat.lol. How about Seagull?
Lol, yep, I would not eat seagull.
I would eat one.
@@TreeCamps 😂 right?
When I was roofing, one of the vietnamese guys ate seagull eggs right out of their nest LOL and the divebombing stopped
@@TreeCamps Why not?
Eeee!! Have you been having bad luck? That's a no no with natives
It was a couple years ago so I can't remember :/
@@TreeCamps ooh..well if you do there's always a lesson in it and two paths to choose from.(as my great great grandmother Nampeyo would say)..sending good vibes and many blessings to you for your journey in life 🫶
but the questios is....how often can be eatien this burds?
For me probably 1 or 2 times a year but I’m guessing the meat is good as long as cooked well.
Me and my friend hunt and eat them regularly perfectly safe.They are smart though so you constantly need to find new areas to hunt.
@@katyaks8770they are very smart. I hunt them where I live and as soon as they catch a glimpse of me with the air rifle, most of them fly off.
@@katyaks8770do you process them just like a pigeon, cutting off the breasts?
Do you have a university degree?
i feed a crow
I hope Chris Robinson isn't watching your video.
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Where did you shoot this? You killed the crow at Beverly Swamp but now you're at a river
Filmed this by grand river a few days after getting the crow at Beverly.
@@TreeCamps I'll be at Beverly in the am tomorrow
Any luck? I wanted to head out there today but had to work:( I’ll be heading out there probably Monday or Tuesday:)
@@TreeCamps nothing on that day. A grouse flew across me on the trail but my mind was elsewhere in that moment lol
Ewww noooo
Scavenger bird... gross as f
Yeah for sure 🤮
Would you eat bear? Betting you would in a hurry and never stop to think they're scavengers as well. It's really a piss poor argument, I even put my butcher in his place about coyotes, he'll eat bear daily if you let him but won't touch a coyote with an identical diet "because they're scavengers". 😂😂😂
@andrewsavage1872 bears are out in the wild. . Birds can fly anywhere and eat anything. . A disingenuous argument you've got, but you're not wrong that I've eaten bear.
@@msanders2605 my argument turned out to be absolutely correct, you're using the excuse that a crow is a scavenger in order to dismiss it as a meal, but you'll gladly eat another scavenger. Your argument about birds having a wide territory is a bit off too, bears, coyotes, wolves and so-on have extremely large territories, where they commute isn't much different either, they'll all get into the cities and eat scraps from dumpsters, all of them. You're justifying one animal over another based on a diet they all have in common.
@andrewsavage1872 the bear I ate was feeding off wildlife, berries, rotting carcasses at most, not garbage and chemicals like birds do. You're gross as f to eat them.