Hello all,
I went out this last weekend for my first time with the goal of scouting and bagging some bunnies. I headed out into the San Bernadino National Forest off the 330 and began my hike about half an hour before sunrise. Since this was my first time I did not find any game, nor did I even see any. At this point I am assuming that I am doing everything wrong.
Most of the time the brush was too thick and too high to walk through, and the hills were too steep (not to mention muddy because of the rain that morning). Was my choice of terrain wrong? What suggestions would you folks like to offer that could increase my chances of spotting (and shooting) the elusive sylvilagus audubonii?
I went out this last weekend for my first time with the goal of scouting and bagging some bunnies. I headed out into the San Bernadino National Forest off the 330 and began my hike about half an hour before sunrise. Since this was my first time I did not find any game, nor did I even see any. At this point I am assuming that I am doing everything wrong.
Most of the time the brush was too thick and too high to walk through, and the hills were too steep (not to mention muddy because of the rain that morning). Was my choice of terrain wrong? What suggestions would you folks like to offer that could increase my chances of spotting (and shooting) the elusive sylvilagus audubonii?