Yes I did. Deboned, we have a bit over 20 lbs. That’s a lot of rabbit.You deboning them, Brock?
Yes it is. I used too can between 75-125 a season back when I was young and dumb. Wife had a lot of different recipes when the kids were young and we did t have a whole lot. Venison and squirrels and rabbits were the majority of our table fare. They bitched about it some back then, especially since their friends did t eat a lot of game meat. But now listening too them talk about it, makes me smile....Yes I did. Deboned, we have a bit over 20 lbs. That’s a lot of rabbit.
Like deer, create the cover and they’ll show up.You guys have more rabbits on the tailgate than we have in our entire county, lol! Congrats on an absolutely epic day chasing cottontails!!
Yes well I certainly would not classify it as a normal day. Some farms are freakishly good but even with that, some days are just better. I’ve been sitting here at the shop talking with one of our local veterinarians. His kids are my age. I showed him a pic of yesterday’s hunt and gave him a little praise since he just did some work on the beagles. He said in 1981, in Christmas Day, his boys and he joined a couple other fellas for a rabbit hunt They killed 24 rabbits in two hours They never had another day like that and he remembered it like it was yesterday. He said to cherish the day because there will probably never be another like it. I’d say he is probably right.You guys have more rabbits on the tailgate than we have in our entire county, lol! Congrats on an absolutely epic day chasing cottontails!!
Can you explain a little more this rule you go by. I assume it's a safety measure? I've only been rabbit hunting once with dogs so this is all foreign to me. I seen a rabbit while out but was too afraid to shoot at it for fear of shooting the owners dog.Awesome, Brock.... around the 2000 mark we put our foot down and made the rule known, the jump and first go around is a free pass.... after that they’re fair game... Couple kids lost their privileges too Hunt with us as they couldn’t get that through their heads.... The rest signed on and had no issues...
It’s more of a give the dog the chance too bring it around. Gives time for the rest of the hunting party time too set up and calm down.Can you explain a little more this rule you go by. I assume it's a safety measure? I've only been rabbit hunting once with dogs so this is all foreign to me. I seen a rabbit while out but was too afraid to shoot at it for fear of shooting the owners dog.
Yep, that never got old.....The best part of having a rabbit dog is listening to them bring the rabbits back.