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FIRE WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL SAT NOV 22 2008 03:00 PM CST
FIRE WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL SAT NOV 22 2008 03:00 PM CST
Temp. 31 F
Feels like 22 F
Humidity 42%
Wind. 10 mph
Dewpoint 14 F

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The Rabbit Journal Tales


My dogs might not run deer, but Brag’s sure did.

Terms of ownership here

We were finished for the day and I decided to check one of my deer stands to see what happened to it during the recent tree thinning on the pine plantation near scenic downtown Seale, Alabama.
I saw the two deer down the unused lane that in a previous planting had been a firebreak and kept walking toward them. The “girls” were completely unaware.

Suddenly, her head snapped around when she winded the deer and took off.
I started yelling.
The other four came back when they realized what the excitment was about, though my little Lucy kept looking in the direction of the fading barks with a wistful look. Between my stern voice and the fact she never got out of “hat” range, she decided to behave.
I know of at least one girl that will
Get a dose of this.

electric pine limb

Probably Lucy to. Ounce of prevention, you know?

This mornings exercise was a spur of the moment thing. GF has had me working on a new floor in one room as we get a house ready to sell.
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2 has me tied up with a couple of boats.
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And all of our grass, to include the Church, needed cutting.

When I woke up at four this morning and saw that it was a brisk 78* degrees, I figured I’d better get while the getting was good. My thermos of mother's milk was quickly brewed and the girls (who were ecstatic at getting out of the pen) were quickly on our way.

Dew covered the ground from a couple of showers in Seale.
Good trailing, today.
I counted five holes that should be interesting by the time all those trucks and four wheelers go through them this hunting season

The planned for first race after the three week layoff was the cabin rabbit and he seemed eager to play. I pulled up in front of the shacks that we laughingly call “Cabins” as he raced across the twin beams of light from the pathfinder, only to pause some feet away in the “front yard“.

Lucy, Dixie and Suzie were in the summer box. Kate and Mystery, who I was ticked at for racing around the yards while I was trying to load them, shared the plastic box.
Lucy, the Nose, started barking as soon as she hit the ground. Dixie and Suzie joined in and the race was on. Meanwhile, I thought Kate and Mystery were going to tear their box apart trying to get out and join in the fun.

We had three good races.
After the cabin rabbit gave the girls the slip on the third circuit, we jumped again on the opposite side of the road. This time the rabbit took the girls on a loooong straight away run. As they faded from hearing, I began to get nervous. There was no indication that the “rabbit” was circling.
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I hotfooted it to “the Florida boys” road and found where they crossed. Not a deer track in sight, but mixed in with the girls tracks was a rabbit track in the ground, wet from a recent, very welcome, shower. In the distance, I heard the girls again as the rabbit brought them back into hearing. In a few minutes, I saw the rabbit cross back across the Florida boys road.

The third race was at the sandpit and it consisted of a mixed lot of excited barking, confused barking and silent circling. I saw the rabbit a couple of times. It was a really young sager that was doing a lot more hiding and dodging than running.

I decided to check the deer stand since the heat was starting to build some.
A doe and a yearling stood in the trail for a moment looking at us before turning and racing away. As we approached the spot, Brag's dog Suzie winded the deer and took off. Lucy was the one that I expected to have to swat.
I kept the other girls in check till I got them back in the box. Suzie came back 20 minutes later with a contrite look. We’ll see how contrite over the next few weeks while she wears the collar and I look for deer to walk her by.

Your say

I took the dogs out late in the afternoon 8/27/08. They jumped no more that 5 minutes out of the truck. They ran great, it was good to hear after so long in front of the air conditioner. It was still hot outside and that rabbit holed in one short circle. The race had been only 20 minutes or more and the dogs were extremely hot. Two of the overweight girls were gasping pretty good. I lead them toward a pond on the place and they jumped again just before I got them to the water. When they made the first lose I got them off and took them for a drink. After the dring I took them right back and they never picked up the trail. It was just as well though because I already couldn't hardly see for the dark. I think my crew has enough experience that their going to really do good for me this year.

Posted by thinwater at 08/28/07 06:32:42

hey,
i was just checkin to see if it had cooled down enough. apparently it has. was seein if u were gonna run em saturday or not. i have bben seein lots of rabbits back here. it seems nearly every trail and grown up briars is full of them.

Posted by jordan at 08/28/07 18:33:25

A cool rain came through yesterday afternoon 8/28/07. With things cooled down my brother and I got the dogs out. We jumped and ran one out of a soybean field that went in a hole after about 30 minutes. Then after a water break we jumped another on the back of the place which we ran for about 40 minutes before he gave the dogs the slip. I'm fired up!

Posted by thinwater at 08/29/07 06:42:48

Pups are here,seven this morning.Annie is doing fine,She had her special breakfast,4scramble eggs, bologna and cheese.The temp went back up into the high 90's today had to put a 1gal.frozen jug of water into the dog house to make sure pups stayed cool.I'm fired up to we've had great running,an the pack seem to be hitting on all cylinders.

Posted by kyrick at 08/29/07 15:44:45

Looks like we're all getting the fever with a month left before the Alabama season starts
When does it start in Ky?

It's in the mid 90's today.

Posted by rimfire at 08/29/07 15:53:19

Oh yeah,I sure have the fever!Im really excited about this comming up season.I cant wait to get the dogs runnin and they cant wait either.I've seen a ton of rabbits in the past few weeks and I just saw two yesterday but all I got to say is that it wont be much longer before I see'em again and hopefully by then they will be in front of my dogs and in front of my gun!!

Posted by hudson at 08/29/07 16:20:32

Hey,I got the shirts and they look great.

Posted by hudson at 08/29/07 18:42:30

I got the fever bad,but the season don't start till nov.1.I 'm going to try dove hunting this year,something i've never done.Good luck to all an keep running them!

Posted by kyrick at 08/30/07 10:22:06

Hey Kyrick, heres a tip on dove hunting that will save you alot of shells. If your missing, your not leading enough. You'll be amazed how far in front of the bird you'll be aiming when you start hitting them.
Rabbit season starting doesn't affect my anxiousness because it won't get cold enough to kill the wolves (sp?) until closer to Thanksgiving. I hate to shoot those poor wittle bunnies till they are fit to dress.

Posted by thinwater at 08/30/07 11:15:35

ThinWater's right of course. Shoot where he ain't, but is going to be.
lol
look who's giving shooting advice now! The same person who shoots both barrels from force of habit.
I meant to get Brag to throw some clays for me, but didn't get around to it.
Oh well, I'll dust of the usual excuses.

Jordan, Brag say's Monday's fine if it's ok with your parents.
Email me. We plan on being there a half hour before daylight and run them till mid morning

Posted by rimfire at 08/30/07 15:01:08

I going to take dad and son in law to shoot some clays on wedsday. I bought 8 boxs of shells for the 20ga.I hope that enough for one trip!It looks like annie had 5 males and 2 females.If this bunch is as good as the last,Colby an I will have the blood we want in our packs.I don't think I will have to raise a litter for about 3-4 yrs.It should be a couple of generations before I will have to look outside my pack again.

Posted by kyrick at 08/30/07 19:46:52

Rimfire ,are you going to run on saturday or watch Alburn Football?I'm going to meet the Beagle mafia at 3am,the heat broke for the weekend. I am hopeing to get in about 6 hours of running.

Posted by kyrick at 08/31/07 09:11:56

I'll probablly wait till Monday. Brag and I plan to run, Jordan, the Opelika boy's property.

gf has had me working on a dining room floor and I'm committed though I might slip out if the opportunity presents itself. And Auburn doesn't play until tomorrow night.

Posted by rimfire at 08/31/07 15:23:46

I saw on one of your comments where it said that I needed to get a nickname and I was thinkin about "20ga." Is that alright?

Posted by hudson at 09/01/07 09:58:31

Have to think on that. Seems most of us use a 20ga.
I wonder if it would add some confusion
Like, I picked up 20ga and fired five shots at that rabbit.

Posted by rimfire at 09/01/07 17:12:51

What about "perty boy."Ha!I know it seems kinda funny but I get called that alot because I'm always tryin to look my best...especialy for the ladies.

Posted by hudson at 09/01/07 19:17:53
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