Jacks are out in central Alberta

Same in Edmonton. Snowshoe hares infesting the neighborhood and healthy population of cottontails hiding in the ravines and river valley bushes.
Statistically in a city of 1 million there’s got to be a few people snaring them or popping them with a pellet within city limits😉
They sure are visible against the brown vegetation right now
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Are they legal to snare in Alberta? It’s been the topic of discussion a few times. When I read the regs it says you’re not allowed to trap them, but the Newfies say snares aren’t traps. Lol.
Yes they are all, rabbits and hares are in alberta, I went to the conservation office and spoke to an officer years ago about this.
 
Jackrabbits are out all over the place in central Alberta the light snow today got them moving. Got this guy off the back deck today, went to go pick him up and spooked 2 more. I only took the one because I’m the only one going to eat them in my house.
Went around for a quick quad ride and I was seeing fresh tracks and a few more running around this evening.
Buddy those are not Jackrabbits. lol
Those are Snowshoe Hares. :rolleyes:
 
If you could shoot em in Calgary you'd never have to buy meat again.
Bloody things are everywhere all the time
I couldnt believe how many I seen at the airport in Calgary last year when I was there. The rabbits pictured look like snowshoes to me. Jack are considerably larger from the ones Ive seen in Ontario and Alberta/Saskatchewan.
 
Buddy those are not Jackrabbits. lol
Those are Snowshoe Hares. :rolleyes:
I grew up catching over 100 snowshoe hare a year when we ran the big trap line, I can promise you this is not a snowshoe. I know the pic does make it look smaller then it is, I though about it after I skinned it I should have placed something by it for size so guys like your self who have never killed one could get a sense of how big the jackrabbits are
 
I grew up catching over 100 snowshoe hare a year when we ran the big trap line, I can promise you this is not a snowshoe. I know the pic does make it look smaller then it is, I though about it after I skinned it I should have placed something by it for size so guys like your self who have never killed one could get a sense of how big the jackrabbits are
Sure buddy sure
btw I shot a few Jackrabbits out in open fields so don't tell me what I have or not have shot.
 
"Hasenpfefferr" (hare pepper) is my favourite recipe.

Marinade the rabbit for 2-3 days in red wine. Brown the meat and then slow simmer for several hours with spices (salt, marjoram , juniper berries, peppercorns, bay leaves, smoked paprika, onion flakes), carrots and celery root

Pairs well with Spätzle (or mashed potatoes), cranberries and braised red cabbage...
 
Buddy those are not Jackrabbits. lol
Those are Snowshoe Hares. :rolleyes:

I think you’re looking at the wrong pic and getting confused. The first pic he posted of the single rabbit is a jackrabbit and the pic of the two rabbits with the ATV are snowshoe hares.

We have European hares around here that some mistakenly call jackrabbits. But they’re bigger than jackrabbits and don’t turn white. Things get huge.
 
I think you’re looking at the wrong pic and getting confused. The first pic he posted of the single rabbit is a jackrabbit and the pic of the two rabbits with the ATV are snowshoe hares.

We have European hares around here that some mistakenly call jackrabbits. But they’re bigger than jackrabbits and don’t turn white. Things get huge.
Oh he's definitely confused
 
^^ A "jack" can be many things but not the same of what you're speaking off. There's also "jack acses"...

We don't speak of pickerel in BC but if we catch a small Coho or Chinook in our rivers we call them "jacks".

You know much about "jacks", Alberta Boy!?
 
^^ A "jack" can be many things but not the same of what you're speaking off. There's also "jack acses"...

We don't speak of pickerel in BC but if we catch a small Coho or Chinook in our rivers we call them "jacks".

You know much about "jacks", Alberta Boy!?
Yes I do know about "jacks" that's what we call small pike.

You do know what a pike is don't you???
 
"Hasenpfefferr" (hare pepper) is my favourite recipe.

Marinade the rabbit for 2-3 days in red wine. Brown the meat and then slow simmer for several hours with spices (salt, marjoram , juniper berries, peppercorns, bay leaves, smoked paprika, onion flakes), carrots and celery root

Pairs well with Spätzle (or mashed potatoes), cranberries and braised red cabbage...
When I was about 12 I whacked a showshoe hare with the old pellet gun and tried to make hasenpfeffer. It turned out so bad that I have not shot another one in the past 26 years…. Maybe it’s time to try again. I feel like my 12 old kitchen skills probably got the best of me.
 
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