archerynut
Regular
- Location
- Calgary, Alberta
hello forum members, just a quick question for those of us so informed on the above mentioned subject.
within the past 5 to 7 years, there has been a population explosion of hares in our city. I remember not too long ago when the only critters we had in our neighbourhood were the odd wayward gophers. but not anymore. we have a number, at least 4 that I know of, of hares. some are smaller than others but they all appear to be the same species. the Peter Lougheed Hospital where I work which is about a 10 minute bike ride away has dozens of hares on the property. in the evening when I leave work I pass some grassy sitting spaces and count numerous examples. when I ride my mountain bike home at night and I'm really bootin' along, I have very nearly greased out on a hare that chose to run across the path on which I am riding.
the point I'm trying to make is that we have hundreds of these critters in our immediate vicinity. so of course I started wondering whether they are good to eat and whether or not one of these hares would be easy to catch to find out if its any good to eat. has anyone else done this?
within the past 5 to 7 years, there has been a population explosion of hares in our city. I remember not too long ago when the only critters we had in our neighbourhood were the odd wayward gophers. but not anymore. we have a number, at least 4 that I know of, of hares. some are smaller than others but they all appear to be the same species. the Peter Lougheed Hospital where I work which is about a 10 minute bike ride away has dozens of hares on the property. in the evening when I leave work I pass some grassy sitting spaces and count numerous examples. when I ride my mountain bike home at night and I'm really bootin' along, I have very nearly greased out on a hare that chose to run across the path on which I am riding.
the point I'm trying to make is that we have hundreds of these critters in our immediate vicinity. so of course I started wondering whether they are good to eat and whether or not one of these hares would be easy to catch to find out if its any good to eat. has anyone else done this?


















































