I was wondering if anyone still took time to hunt rabbit. My garden here seems to be overrun at times. I even had one to nest in my yard. Talk about bold.....:crazy: I have seem some great fun and good hunting here in Franklin County when it comes to rabbit hunting. Great also for young hunters to learn safety and accuracy. Any thoughts? Go to the gallery for a picture of a good rabbit day!
You need a dog. Saves on shotgun shells, and gives 24 hour protection vs. Bugs Bunny eating your carrots. I have one fenced in here in Murfreesboro that'd love a new home in Winchester. Just say the word...
You caught it after you ran over it with a tractor!! Poor Bugs!:crybaby: It is much better to throw a fist full of BB's at the thing. Using a 12 gauge of course.:lol: I really like the picture. Looks like her Grandpa.....
Who needs dogs. :bag: You just go around and kick the bushes and brush piles. You will get something up.....ya might not shoot anything, but you will see rabbbits for sure.:thumbup: It would be fun to rabbit hunt again. We will have to get up a trip. Better yet, we might go shoot a golf. You don't need a permit.ickle:
not too many rabits in the woods they are all pushed in to town! i am serious when i say i see more rabbits in my yard than in the brush! i often wonder if the fox and cyotes push them out of the brush!
not too many rabits in the woods they are all pushed in to town! i am serious when i say i see more rabbits in my yard than in the brush! i often wonder if the fox and cyotes push them out of the brush!
You may be right about the fox and coyotes pushing them out of the brush. I heard a pack of coyotes behind my house about a week ago. The neighbor's dogs were having a fit. We are seeing more and more coyotes here in Franklin Co TN. I remember when coyotes were something you saw on TV, not in your backyard.:no:
the darn coyotes put a real hurtin on them around where i hunt.i did see 1 while pheasant hunting little sucker ran so fast it was a brown blur.kinda made me jump cuz i almost stepped on him befor he bolted:wallbash:
Since we started hearing coyotes behind the two back pastures, the wabbits have definitely thinned out. The dog (Chief) keeps 'em away from the house, cows, and chickens; but they sure do raise a racket from 400 yds away.
joel but there is just something about a yote or wolf when the sing at nite i kinda like the sound you can close your eyes and let your mind take a walk to a early time
or you espect to see bellea lagostly come out of the mist:shocking:
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