Good advice Lee. Walk slowly and stop every now and then is a good way to kick em up. They'll hide when they hear you, and if you move too quickly they'll often stay put or flush without you seeing. But for whatever reason, if you walk slow and stop at times, they freak out and bolt, giving you a decent running shot. I do prefer sniping them with a 17 or 22 in open terrain, but as Lee said, it's gotten so thick out there that a shotgun is what I've been using.far as rabbit territory. look at high desert, low vegetation, with open areas, early morning and late after noon's.
cotton tails will be in their holes midday hiding from the heat.
for public land I prefer a shotgun because they are more skittish, and will be on the run. and don't stop.
either way walk and stalk slowly, cotton tails will run in circle and double back, jacks will just keep running.
on my private property, are not use to being hunted, a 22LR does the job.
because rabbit is so lean I like it this way, my favorite.
quartered
cleaned and soaked in brine 24 hours in the fridge.
cut to small portions
add potatoes, onions, carrots , celery, and cabbage, (your taste will very)
spices
add broth (beef or chicken)
throw in a crock pot cook all day
and also killed our eighth rattle snake 2 days ago, wear snake gaiters, they are out. and sometimes hard to see. blend in to the terrain.
Will be hunting MCC properties for cottontails starting July 1. Need some advice on which zones [generally speaking] are good producers, whether morning or evening is best, how far are the shots [use scoped 22 or light shotgun?], what vegetation areas produce, should I look for a water source since I often see rabbits coming down to drink in the evening, rattlesnake chaps?, and most importantly, what are some favorite recipes? Haven't hunted bunnies for 16 or 17 years. Mahalo.
I typically let mine age in the bed of my truck 4-6 hours. Is that the same thing?
Where is MCC?
Steve---If you are referring to me, did not go. Had in-laws in town and had to entertain. Will go next week, probably in late afternoon followed by a frog safari.Dr.
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