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S till get out for Snowshoe up here in the UP of MI. Numbers have been way down for a long while but are starting to rebound. This spring while birding up at Whitefish Point they were everywhere. Many think that the Fishers were the cause of this decline as I feel they also have an impact on the grouse up here.
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The only sound more intoxicating on a chilly morning than a pack of beagles running a rabbit is the sound of an elk bugling. I love hunting rabbits. I posted a story of one of the hunts here a while back. A fresh snow, a pack of dogs and a small bore Parker man I'm looking forward to winter already......well not quite
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My first real hunting experience was behind a couple of beagles chasing bunnies with my Dad and his buddy using a Stevens 311 20. Don't have the beagles anymore but managed to keep the 311. Rich is correct about the sound of those hounds working a bunny but the sound of a Canada goose on a foggy morning on the marsh brings back some great memories.
Now that I found out my better half loves rabbit, I'll be potting some on my trip to South Dakota and during my local upland hunts. She grew up in the Ukraine eating rabbits fixed many different ways and boy can she fry up a mean bunny.
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