I reckon it isn't really fair, but the woods have no snow in them at all up around my hunt camp in Southeastern Ontario, and the snowshoe hares are all white for the winter. So they stick out like dog balls........
And so we went for a little bunny hunt this past weekend and for once these old eyes were actually picking up the little beggars. Of course, white on green in a cedar swamp is quite the contrast. I shot one Saturday and two on Sunday, all with the 28 ga shotgun. One is already eaten (in a soup with deer and moose meat also - Road Kill Soup) and the other two are in the freezer for a feast of Georgian Bay Apple Honey Bunny!
A couple fellow Gun Nutz joined me, and swamp dropped in with his wife for dinner and drinks on Saturday night, so it was quite a pleasant little hunt. Gerry (gj169) also shot a snowshoe, but was blanked on his coyote calling.
Doug
(And yes, I know the real name for them is varying hare, and they are a hare not a rabbit or a bunny...)
And so we went for a little bunny hunt this past weekend and for once these old eyes were actually picking up the little beggars. Of course, white on green in a cedar swamp is quite the contrast. I shot one Saturday and two on Sunday, all with the 28 ga shotgun. One is already eaten (in a soup with deer and moose meat also - Road Kill Soup) and the other two are in the freezer for a feast of Georgian Bay Apple Honey Bunny!
A couple fellow Gun Nutz joined me, and swamp dropped in with his wife for dinner and drinks on Saturday night, so it was quite a pleasant little hunt. Gerry (gj169) also shot a snowshoe, but was blanked on his coyote calling.
Doug
(And yes, I know the real name for them is varying hare, and they are a hare not a rabbit or a bunny...)




















































