Rabbits

lois

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Hi
We seem to becoming overridden with rabbits. The winter was so mild this year and I see these all over the barn yard, barn, house yard and they are eating our bushes that we planted last year. Would love to kill them not just catch and release.
Lois
 
Probably still cold enough up your way. You won't have to worry about them having wolves. Make some mighty fine eating. Not sure when your season closed on them, you may have to use the SSS method.
 
warpaint":1ne90kd6 said:
Not sure when your season closed on them, you may have to use the SSS method.

Is that the Shoot Stew and Serve method?

dun
 
lois":2wyrc90r said:
Hi
We seem to becoming overridden with rabbits. The winter was so mild this year and I see these all over the barn yard, barn, house yard and they are eating our bushes that we planted last year. Would love to kill them not just catch and release.
Lois

You need a good farm cat...our Tom keeps all rabbits away. Bad part is when you move a box, or a piece of equipment, or a pail, and find the legs and hide....(ICK) :shock: Now, if he could catch that darn woodchuck!
 
lois":d803052v said:
Hi
We seem to becoming overridden with rabbits. The winter was so mild this year and I see these all over the barn yard, barn, house yard and they are eating our bushes that we planted last year. Would love to kill them not just catch and release.
Lois

A twelve guage does wonders. :lol: :lol:
 
You need you a wiener dog. They are bred to hunt rabbits. That or a beagle. I have aiener dogs and they don't give up till they get a kill.
 

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