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Rabbit Hunting Techniques – Bugs Bunny Watch Out!

February 2, 2010 by  
Filed under Small Game Tips

Author: Abhishek Agarwal

Many people consider rabbit hunting cruel and inhuman. Others, however, consider rabbit hunting as a sport that demands skill and patience.

A lot of people prefer using dogs while hunting rabbits. This is due to the fact that dogs help a lot in b ringing rabbits out in the open and also help lead the hunter to the area where the rabbit population is dense. Additionally, a dog makes a great hunting companion, enabling the hunter to have a friend to accompany him apart from his rifle of course. There are, of course, many others who prefer not to hunt with any dog, and that in itself is another experience.

It is very important to learn the factors and traits that are involved with rabbits when one is attempting to hunt without a dog. The hunter should put himself in the rabbit’s shoes and learn all the food stops and pathways that the rabbit follows as this information helps in making the rabbit hunt a success. Therefore it is important to think like a rabbit. Of course you should not get so carried away that you lose all interest in the hunt itself. Think enough to hunt, not enough to give up.

The first few days of spring are the best days to go rabbit hunting. At this time, the rabbits are likely to be basking in the sun and grazing in open fields. This is the best opportunity for you to start hunting your game. The spring is a better hunting season than winter when it comes to rabbits as it is in this time that they will come out more and are more likely to be visible to your naked eye. Rabbits usually stick to brambles and brush cover in the winter as they like to hide their tracks from bloodhounds at this time.

You must keep in mind that rabbits have a habit of running side to side. This does not mean you go on firing randomly in the open without actually watching the rabbit carefully. If you observe patiently, you will be able to notice repeated steps that you can easily track. Rabbits run for a short while in a short line, darting in jagged hops and changing pace till it reaches safe cover. With this information, you need to effectively track and shoot the rabbit before it hops down its hole and out of your sight.

A lot of hunters make too much noise or move too quickly while hunting rabbits. Elmer Fudd, on being asked the best opportunities for rabbit hunting, will tell you the best hunting technique when it comes to rabbits is slowly stalking the rabbit before taking a shot at it from your huge gun. The truth is, your technique needs to lie somewhere in between these two. If you charge haphazardly into a field and shoot blindly in all directions, chances are you will not shoot down even one rabbit, but this does not mean you do not have to assert yourself.

The stop and go technique is perhaps the best overall technique when it comes to hunting rabbits. This method is exactly what the words mean. In essence, the stop and go method involves tiptoeing while stalking the rabbit and moving closer and closer to it. As you begin to understand the rabbit’s pattern of movement, you can eventually take a shot at it and if you have done well, you will have a rabbit to take home. In case you miss, exercise care, as some rabbits are known to bite.

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