Alan: you sarcasm meter is borked I think.
AR-tracker: How did you hunt them? Just walking around and looking in the thick brush?
joe
Alan: you sarcasm meter is borked I think.
AR-tracker: How did you hunt them? Just walking around and looking in the thick brush?
joe
Hunting near timberline and they live in the conifer and pine trees. Start at sun up and usually done by 10am. They are nocturnal early and late hours hunting.
They live in the trees?
Yea you ought ta see em jump from tree to tree!
The dig under the old dead trees for dens and for better wording
Below the trees on the ground. as they say " live in dark timber" They dont live in the thickets or grassy knoll. Wiki might help those who need habitat info.y
Last edited by AR-Tracker; 10-29-2011 at 16:01. Reason: poor grammer :)
We picked off two in cokedale from off my friends back patio.
If you make something idiot proof, someone will make a better idiot... Forget youth, what we need is a fountain of smart. There are no stupid questions, just a lot of inquisitive idiots.Life is pleasant. Death is peaceful. It's the transition that's troublesome. --Isaac AsimovLike, where's spyder been? That guy was like, totally cool and stuff. - foxtrot
so here is a question. The land I am hunting tomorrow is 1000 acres or so. Tons of fence rows and lots of cover.
Would you hesitate to eat a rabbit if it was on the same 1000 acre plot as some prairie dogs?
What about cows?
The land has some old farm equipment and an old house that the rabbits seem to love to hang out around. Would you have any qualms about eating a rabbit from the same parcel?
joe