Jacks are out in central Alberta

I was about 30ft away from a few in Calgary today.
Def snowshoe hare. Shorter ears etc.
Thanks for the distinction between the two Track.
One was freaking big. It looked like med sized dog
 
In other words..."pretty much take the taste of Rabbit from the equation"
Not really, It may take out the "gaminess" a bit. But foremost the red wine will tenderize the meat.

Whatever you call em' wild rabbits, jacks, hares... can be quite tough and lean especially when harvested during the winter. Also, I don't really like too eat snarred rabbits as I prefer to bleed them right away. It makes for a better taste, IMO.

I was raising domesticated rabbits 45 years ago as a kid and sold them to my school teachers (dead or alive, lol). Continental Giant rabbit ("Deutsche Riesen") for meat rabbits. They weighed fully dressed between 6-10 lbs. and the taste is milder than wild rabbits. I fed em' grain and sugar beets 2 weeks prior to butchering. That gave em' nice kidney fat and meat flavour.

The recipe "Hasenpfeffer" is just a variation of "Coq au Vin" and is traditionally done with wild rabbit meat.
 
I raised one once, when the 'nest' got run over by an earthmover. Used a doll bottle to raise it. It would run around the house, those huge back feet made quite a thumping sound. Couldn't bring myself to shoot one now, as with most wildlife. I haven't seen one in 40 years here in eastern Ontario.
 
I raised one once, when the 'nest' got run over by an earthmover. Used a doll bottle to raise it. It would run around the house, those huge back feet made quite a thumping sound. Couldn't bring myself to shoot one now, as with most wildlife. I haven't seen one in 40 years here in eastern Ontario.
That would be called a "Rammler", which means a non-castrated male.

When two of those bucks get at it for breeding dominance, hair will fly and you can hear the thump...
 
I was about 30ft away from a few in Calgary today.
Def snowshoe hare. Shorter ears etc.
Thanks for the distinction between the two Track.
One was freaking big. It looked like med sized dog
I've hunted in southern Alberta hence, 1978 and witnessed seeing "big" jack rabbits. Grand, high and long bounds they make with ease. I refused to kill any of them, since they have enough predators. It's only in the Great Plains that I saw them.
 
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