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Ask an Expert: Can I eat crows?

A reader asks about eating crows. Angler & Hunter Television’s Mike Miller assures crows are an overlooked opportunity, especially in winter.

Q: Can I eat crows?

A: Angler & Hunter TV host Mike Miller responds:

Yes! Crows are an overlooked hunting opportunity. What makes them a great option? They respond well to calls, the season is open year-round in most areas, and they are a challenge to shoot. But above all, the meat they provide is drastically underrated. My cameraman can attest to that as he indulged in a great crow fajitas cook-up we did and of course my favorite recipe is crow creole!


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Originally published in the Jan.-Feb. 2026 issue of Ontario Out of Doors

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A&HTV 2022 season, episode 10, “Crow Creole” is available at stream.ofah.org

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