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Posted By: Rock Chuck Stinking magpies - 12/03/21
My partner and I shot 2 elk the other day. Yesterday I knocked the ivories out of them and had them on a sawhorse in the driveway where were working on them. I was gone for a while and came back to find magpies all over the scrap pile...and all 4 of the ivories were gone. The cussed magpies had carried them off. I read that a good pair of ivories can sell for up to $40 so those @#$%^ birds stole $80 from us.
Posted By: slumlord Re: Stinking magpies - 12/03/21
Heckle and Jeckle ?
Posted By: JeffA Re: Stinking magpies - 12/03/21
Can't even recall how many pairs of reading glasses they've ripped me off for.
One morning they took two at once and a hour later got me for a third.
You don't dare lay keys on a outside table.
Posted By: Tide_Change Re: Stinking magpies - 12/03/21
You should see if Conrad's kid can come over for a while.
Posted By: smokepole Re: Stinking magpies - 12/03/21
Be careful, I hear magpies are a protected species.
Posted By: Rock Chuck Re: Stinking magpies - 12/03/21
Originally Posted by smokepole
Be careful, I hear magpies are a protected species.
They are. In Idaho you need both a state and a federal permit to shoot them. The rule of SSS usually prevails.
They call them migratory to get them under federal rules but I've never seen them leave. They're here year round. Years ago, when they 1st started protecting crows, magpies were listed along with crows but those can be hunted. I don't know when they separated them.
Posted By: Jim_Conrad Re: Stinking magpies - 12/03/21
Have shotgun....will travel.
Posted By: Jim_Conrad Re: Stinking magpies - 12/03/21
Originally Posted by Rock Chuck
Originally Posted by smokepole
Be careful, I hear magpies are a protected species.
They are. In Idaho you need both a state and a federal permit to shoot them. The rule of SSS usually prevails.
They call them migratory to get them under federal rules but I've never seen them leave. They're here year round. Years ago, when they 1st started protecting crows, magpies were listed along with crows but those can be hunted. I don't know when they separated them.


Idaho protects crows too?

Frogsnacks!
Posted By: Heym06 Re: Stinking magpies - 12/03/21
Just tell um the cat got um!
Posted By: ol_mike Re: Stinking magpies - 12/03/21
I never saw a magpie the 2 years I lived in Idaho , saw a lot of starlings you're allowed to shoot them . Owyhee Desert area had quite a few starlings .
22-250 Mickey Coleman built for me really did the trick

Rock Chuck , birds just don't like you , they build nest in your vehicles & now steal $80 , that's not right smile
Posted By: smallfry Re: Stinking magpies - 12/03/21
We got a bunch of magpies in the panhandle. I bait them with my gold tooth.
Posted By: 1minute Re: Stinking magpies - 12/03/21
A city living hunting buddy one bagged a nice heavy 3 by 3 mulie, arrived home quite late, and placed the skull near his rig in a flower garden. Neighborhood dog/s packed it off never to be recovered. It was his finest to date, and he's still pissed.
Posted By: WYcoyote Re: Stinking magpies - 12/03/21
My lab brought home a pretty nice 4 point bleached out mulie head, talked to all the neighbors, nobody was missing anything.
Posted By: Ben_Lurkin Re: Stinking magpies - 12/03/21
I was told a 22-250 slug running at 3800 fps makes them go ‘poof’ in a rather dramatic fashion.
Posted By: Rock Chuck Re: Stinking magpies - 12/03/21
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by Rock Chuck
Originally Posted by smokepole
Be careful, I hear magpies are a protected species.
They are. In Idaho you need both a state and a federal permit to shoot them. The rule of SSS usually prevails.
They call them migratory to get them under federal rules but I've never seen them leave. They're here year round. Years ago, when they 1st started protecting crows, magpies were listed along with crows but those can be hunted. I don't know when they separated them.


Idaho protects crows too?

Frogsnacks!
they're federally protected but some states have seasons. Idaho does, Montana doesn't. During Idaho's 4 month season, there's no limit and no weapon restrictions. Have at 'em. I'm SURE that you in MT wouldn't ever think of shooting an illegal crow, now would you? laugh
Posted By: mark shubert Re: Stinking magpies - 12/04/21
"The Warden"s grandad used to sit in the yard, see a magpie light at the dog bowl, and tell his wife - "Jessie, bring me my four hunnert an ten!" smile smile smile
He was pretty deadly with that thing.
Posted By: ribka Re: Stinking magpies - 12/04/21
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Have shotgun....will travel.



Oh, Oh You just triggered the magpie beta male social justice Montanan cal dumb
Posted By: flagstaff Re: Stinking magpies - 12/04/21
Originally Posted by ol_mike
I never saw a magpie the 2 years I lived in Idaho , saw a lot of starlings you're allowed to shoot them . Owyhee Desert area had quite a few starlings .
22-250 Mickey Coleman built for me really did the trick

Rock Chuck , birds just don't like you , they build nest in your vehicles & now steal $80 , that's not right smile


I seem to recall seeing them everywhere in Idaho
Posted By: ribka Re: Stinking magpies - 12/04/21
Originally Posted by flagstaff
Originally Posted by ol_mike
I never saw a magpie the 2 years I lived in Idaho , saw a lot of starlings you're allowed to shoot them . Owyhee Desert area had quite a few starlings .
22-250 Mickey Coleman built for me really did the trick

Rock Chuck , birds just don't like you , they build nest in your vehicles & now steal $80 , that's not right smile


I seem to recall seeing them everywhere in Idaho


They're everywhere south of I 90. When I chukar, hun, sharpttail, sage grouse hunt I just might accidentally hit some shooting at other birds. They really cause a lot of damage
Posted By: Rock Chuck Re: Stinking magpies - 12/04/21
They take a lot of eggs from other nests.
Posted By: tikkanut Re: Stinking magpies - 12/04/21
Originally Posted by smokepole
Be careful, I hear magpies are a protected species.



Living in Utah...I heard that

kill every one of those nest robbin SOB's I can get a x/hair on

They ain't protected here...hate 'em

20 Practical @ 100 yrds @ 3900 fps

40 V max will vaporize 'em
Posted By: ribka Re: Stinking magpies - 12/04/21
Originally Posted by Rock Chuck
They take a lot of eggs from other nests.


they sure do. like killing ticks with lymes disease
Posted By: Rock Chuck Re: Stinking magpies - 12/04/21
Originally Posted by tikkanut
Originally Posted by smokepole
Be careful, I hear magpies are a protected species.



Living in Utah...I heard that

kill every one of those nest robbin SOB's I can get a x/hair on

They ain't protected here
...hate 'em

20 Practical @ 100 yrds @ 3900 fps

40 V max will vaporize 'em
Um, yes they are. It's a federal protection under the migratory non-gamebird law. It might not be enforced but it's in effect.
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