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WIND ADVISORY UNTIL WED JAN 07 2009 06:00 PM CST
WIND ADVISORY UNTIL WED JAN 07 2009 06:00 PM CST
Temp. 57 F
Feels like 57 F
Humidity 33%
Wind. 15 mph
Dewpoint 28 F

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The Rabbit Journal originally started out as a way to amuse family and friends. But it has started to attract other rabbit hunters and to you I say "Welcome". Feel free to comment, email and suggest. Just keep it clean

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The Rabbit Journal Tales


“I swear if you come back into that door one more time,

I’ll shoot you and swear I thought it was a burglar breaking in after you went rabbit hunting” GF said about six in the morning after the eleventeenth time I came back in to rummage for a missing piece of rabbit hunting equipment.

Who knew that you needed so much stuff to just attempt to kill a rabbit? The resulting threats had occurred after I had to turn the car around, shining the lights through the bedroom window and go back to get my 16ga bunny gun.
I was at the gate…again, when I remembered my boots at the back door. Thinking about GF’s last warning I decided that it had been dry and warm enough to get by with my tennys.

It was a hunt set up at the last minute and like most last minute hunts, you forget a lot of things, like telling people about the hunt and calling others back to confirm the details.

It ended up with just Brag, me, The Rabbit Journal pack and Cuz’s grandson, former teat, Dustin with his two dogs. And two of his friends he decided to invite. They brought four untrained dogs.

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Having nine untrained dogs made for quite a morning. In retrospect, those who didn’t make the hunt were fairly lucky.

We had a couple of quite sorry races. One of them I saw a rabbit race down the trail from the direction that Lucy was cold trailing. I called the dogs with a “Rabbit Rabbit, there he goes there he goes Rabbit Rabbit here here here.”
Then the dang dogs couldn’t get the scent. It was a small rabbit so maybe that was the problem.

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A bit later one of Dustin’s guests saw a rabbit and we put the dogs on the trail. This time they struck and stuck. The scent was strong and Lucy, Katie and Susie hung on to the trail for about an hour. The beautyberries and underbrush was thick and no one could get a shot at the rabbit. Heck, nobody could get a glimpse of him

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The good thing about our pups, Sammie, Sissy and Sallie, was that they packed up with our dogs when the going got good. They still might not know exactly what is going on, but they did what we wanted them to.
The only thing missing from the day was that no one busted a cap on a rabbit. Brag and I wanted to kind of show the pups what they were supposed to be chasing and give them a good snoot full of the scent.

We quit before lunch when the heat started to build.

Next Saturday, the plan is to hunt Mr. Murphy’s place near the old site of the Salem Shotwell Covered Bridge.

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Seems like always this early dry time of the season that a rabbit in the brush can be tracked, one across clear ground evades the dogs. Kyacker ran some this weekend while Dad and I were on our annual father son fishing trip (we had a good time and caught alot of smallmouth). Kyacker noted the sight of a rabbit crossing cleared ground and put Ringo right on the dusy footprint, but Ringo looked at him like he was crazy.

Posted by ThinWater at 10/06/08 09:39:27

I noticed this too. I am new to beagling and only have one dog that I am training. I saw rabbit tracks across a dirt road, and my dog walked right over them...didn't notice at all...Immediately gets scent in brush though

Posted by evan at 10/06/08 12:17:26

perty much the same went for me rimfire.i said i would take some pics but there wasnt anything to take a picture of.we had one good race that lasted about 45min. but other than that nothin.to be honest i wasnt even really siked about goin saturday because it was so hot...it was kinda nice real early but at about 8:30 i got up the dogs and went home.we had an ok dove shoot saturday afternoon though.we killed 35 in all and this might tell you how good of a shot i am,i shot 5 boxes and killed 6 birds.im usin a benelli M3 12ga auto but dad is threatenin to make me use our old 12ga single shot.=P

Posted by BB at 10/06/08 12:33:36

I'm sure the dogs enjoyed their outing as always!I'm glad you didn't forget to grab the hounds leaving for the hunt. lol.Even with the hounds scattered everywhere I know it did you proud to see the pups fall in behind the elders.

Hover says hello! His computer is out of commission right now.

Posted by Beagler282 at 10/06/08 15:35:04

Welcome, Evan.

It's been very dry here. The last rain we had was,....heck, Ike or the one before it.
We need a good rain or two.
I talked to Cuz last night. He's talking about running Pittsview Saturday...if he can tear himself away from college football.
He has a couple of new dogs that he wants to work with, so it's likely that Brag and I will still be running Mr. Murphy's since we have the pups to break in.
Tell Hover I said hey.

Posted by rimfire at 10/06/08 21:22:14

BB did you get my email?

If not, shoot one my way, so I can use "reply"

Posted by rimfire at 10/07/08 06:08:37
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