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I see New Mexico has fairly liberal seasons for the cranes. Are they really as good eating as folks say? Truly "ribeyes in the sky"?


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Bill, I have never heard or thought about shooting a crane. It never occurred to me. Please keep me updated. I know that damn near all meat can be eaten but a crane never crossed my mind.


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Randy, I doubt I will hunt them as I admire the critters so darned much. But they do have a reputation for being very good eating, or so I have heard -- much better than duck or goose. Hoping to hear first-hand from someone who hunts them.


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yes they are excellent eating - hunted them several times in Saskatchewan
 
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My neighbor loves them. This year in AZ it became a draw hunt and I drew a blank.


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Beautiful birds.

Have them in my backyard all the time.

Before I built my pool and got my German Shepherd - they would come into the patio.

Have them at my gun range - they walk all over the range oblivious to shooting.

I could never kill one. At my cousin’s place last weekend - from 5-7 ft

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I’ve hunted them a few times. The method is very much like geese. They do taste good. You definitely do not want to use a dog to retrieve, as they have very sharp beaks and can be rather aggressive.

I did spend my freshman year at Texas Tech in Lubbock. During the spring, they blanket the sky and are loud as heck.


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DCS, I wandered into the Texas Tech campus on my first trip to Lubbock a few weeks ago. Beautiful!


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Cool the breast to around 130* then let them rest covered for about 10 min. They will be good. You do not want to overcook they will be extremely dry.
 
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one of the tastier ways i've had them was in a crock pot with a bitof bbq sauce
 
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Butch, were they good enough that you would go out of your way to eat them again?


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I do not know about "ribeye in the sky". More like beef roast in the sky. Good eating , definitely better than geese and most ducks.
 
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definitely- have eaten them several times - they make cool mounts too
 
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My two bits.
The DWWC had annual crane hunts in the southern Texas Panhandle and I made a few of those hunts.
We used an outfitter from Amarillo and had great times. He was also a taxidermist, so he had stuffed cranes for decoys and those worked very well. On some occasions, the wild birds would actually land in the decoys and were difficult to see until they moved.
Our host shot a 20 gauge and always shot his limit and gave them to the clients with a note for the game warden. Some guys brought 10 gauges and did not do so well as the guide. The trick is to ignore the big body and aim for the head.

Eating? Like most wild game, if properly handled and cooked, they made very good table fare.


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Hunted with the same outfitter in Amarillo several times. According to what I have heard he made the same mistake that several Texas Gulf Coast guides made several years ago-he started allowing his clients to shoot his limit and he got "bit" by some federal agents. From what I understand he copped to a felony and is no longer a guide. Real shame, he knew his stuff.
FWIW the last time we hunted with him we brought a lot of cranes home (as well as some ducks and geese). I'm not a dark meat wild bird fan but they were better than a wild goose or duck IMHO.


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drj,
Thanks for the update.
That is a shame as he was a nice guy and meant well. I guess there is a difference in giving away your birds and letting others shoot them for you.


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Here's another reference to the "ribeye in the sky." Kinda cool since there hasn't been a hunt in Alabama since 1916.

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Tennessee has a limited season on Sandhill's. You do a in person drawing and if successful, you receive 3 tags. Computer draw if successful gives you 2 tags. We Winter around 70,000 thousand in southeast TN, but hopefully the limits will become more liberal over time. You must tag each Crane and report all harvests. Must pass a Crane ID test prior to getting the final clearance to hunt. I'd rather hunt them in Texas.


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Well, I got my sandhill permit for the eastern zone here in New Mexico, just in case. I would have to hunt with my 11-bore flintlock Marshfield Fowler, though, as my only other shotgun is a .410 double.


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Well, I got my sandhill permit for the eastern zone here in New Mexico, just in case. I would have to hunt with my 11-bore flintlock Marshfield Fowler, though, as my only other shotgun is a .410 double.


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Sandhill Crane tastes pretty good! This fall will be my 3rd year hunting them. The Sandhill Crane call from Academy Sports will get them to turn and " come " to you. I don't use decoys.

3.5" 12ga wasn't really knocking them down well. We all switched to Browning Gold 10ga and the T-shot really knocks em out of the sky. Easy limits even when the birds are 50+ yards up.


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Good to hear your experience, Buglemin.


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They're good eating. Not like ribeye--more like tenderloin, as there's no fat. I've chicken fried medallions like backstrap and really enjoyed it.

At least in Texas, lead shot is allowed, so long as you aren't shooting at any passing ducks. I would recommend it, too, as I ended up taking some long shots when I hunted them and found steel shot to be pretty worthless at extended range. In contrast, I had some high brass lead BB and #2 shot loads that really hammered them. Those shells are hard to find, though, so it's best to order them online ahead of time.
 
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They're good eating. Not like ribeye--more like tenderloin, as there's no fat. I've chicken fried medallions like backstrap and really enjoyed it.

At least in Texas, lead shot is allowed, so long as you aren't shooting at any passing ducks. I would recommend it, too, as I ended up taking some long shots when I hunted them and found steel shot to be pretty worthless at extended range. In contrast, I had some high brass lead BB and #2 shot loads that really hammered them. Those shells are hard to find, though, so it's best to order them online ahead of time.


Federal makes a BB load for coyotes; I am sure that would work as well...it hammers coyotes in close.


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I have been hunting Sandhills for probably 6 or 7 years now. I use an outfitter from Edna, Texas who at one time won the world championship crane calling contest. I use a Rem SP10. I like the old Remington WingmasterHD BB or #2. I have also swatted them with Hevi-Shot #4. They are tough birds. Damn fine table fare.
Your 410 will work if you use TSS and keep the range to 25yds. Get good decoys. Small spread is often better than a giant spread. If you're not good at calling, STAY ABSOLUTELY QUIET AND STILL AS POSSIBLE ! Can't emphasize the still and quiet part enough. When they come into the deeks shoot them in the head !

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I'll be hunting cranes in the Amarillo area in early December. I'll be using my Franchi Instinct L in 12 Ga. I will probably use 3" Winchester or Federal BB, 1 1/8 Oz., 1550 fps. I will probably go with Modified & IC chokes. I think I read somewhere that BBB shot doesn't pattern well through a 12, but does through a 10. Can't prove anything by me. I've never hunted cranes before.
 
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Found an interesting alternative for crane / geese; Federal Speed*Shok, 3", BB, Steel, 1450 MV, 1 1/4 Oz payload, 90 pellet payload.
 
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Got my sandhill crane "endorsement" today. They do it a strange way. Cabela's, or anywhere else, can sell you a hunting license, but they can't provide your free sandhill crane endorsement. You have to call the Fish & Game office in Austin, they confirm some information, then they mail you what looks exactly like another Texas hunting license, except it isn't. All it has of any validity on it is the phrase, "Endorsements: Sandhill Crane".
 
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Shot them in AK. Cooked them just like turkey. Delicious!

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