So how many of you shoot these guys?
I find it odd they are protected UNLESS they are being a nuisance bird, then it's okay to shoot them even without permit or license.
I shoot them during the spring because they decimate the song bird population. They out eat them, out breed them, and attack their nests and eat the young.
I started shooting them the last couple years and I now have mated pairs of cardinals, brown thrashers, mockingbirds, amongst other birds that hang around now like chickadees and nut hatch.
They also eat alot of the scratch grain I toss to my hens, and that stuff is getting expensive.
We had a bad storm come in today, and after that the trees were filled with them. None got in my crosshairs, im sure that some are repeat offenders. These damn things can live over 20 years!
Fun fact: a flock of grackles is called a plague... its very fitting.