I can't seem to shoot sparrows.

They're pushing all the song birds away, there's just too many of them. I want to shoot them but they're just too damn smart, they can spot me no matter where I hide, a single move and they take off. Any tips on dealing with them? I'd love to shoot a good number of them on a daily basis but I can't get a shot without them just flying away. 
 
Bait station at distant is the ticket. They seem to notice me really quick at 25 yards but at 35 yards they are less cautious. Food will drive them back especially during the winter. Move slow because they got really good sight and reflex. A permanent blind or hide you can slip inside without be in their view and gun already in position is ideal.


A super quiet low power gun is also ideal so they don’t know what hit them. If you hit them center mass then there will be a loud pop and all of them will fly away. If you hit them with a super quiet gun in the head then they will stick around and wonder what happened to George. I’ve gotten 2 and 3 at a time like that before. 
 
Way to go guys sparrows are my number # 1 target , Yes camouflaged and bait them, 50 LBS chicken scratch is about 10 bucks at Tractor supply

Goes a LONG was, Put a little at a time out,,, I have four bait stations around my yard , The song birds soon learn your not after them and will not spook, Sparrows are smart and they learn and adapt , You just have to adjust...

I would love to have some purple Martins in my yard, Its on my to do list..

Mike
 
They're pushing all the song birds away, there's just too many of them. I want to shoot them but they're just too damn smart, they can spot me no matter where I hide, a single move and they take off. Any tips on dealing with them? I'd love to shoot a good number of them on a daily basis but I can't get a shot without them just flying away.

Bushes, they love bushes. After christmas, put your tree in the back yard and they will start using it in a few days (or find one on the side of the road somewhere if you don't have one). Set yourself up a place to overlook it and get a good shot on them in the tree. When they are in the open they are a leery jumpy little bird.