Good day, all! I did some quick searches for information related to hunting rabbits, turned up with a pile of threads that had to do with everything else but rabbit hunting.
First: some background. I've never hunted anything, but I am not squeamish or shy about the idea. I love meat in all its glorious forms. Hell, I'd probably eat your cat if you threw a little parsley on it.
So, being a noob, I decided it would be a good idea to start small. Why not rabbits? Rabbits is practically chickens, y'know? Bugs Bunny references aside, rabbit is tasty, small, and I presume easier to clean than a deer for a first timer.
That said, please save me the torture of trying to navigate government sites. I swear the government web designers are all sadists. I would greatly appreciate opinions and facts on the following questions:
- Do you need a license to hunt rabbits? I mean, some consider them vermin, but all I see is a delicious animal.
- Is there a particular time of year you should NOT hunt rabbits for food?
- Anyone have any links showing how to clean and prepare a rabbit?
- What kind of terrain should I look at? Rabbits are everywhere, I know, but surely there must be certain terrains that have a greater abundance of rabbits. (I'm not asking you to give up your spot, just some guidance)
- What are the chances of finding a decent population of rabbits in the greater Ottawa area?
- Finally, are there any other types of edible game that you do not need a license to hunt? I mean, are there health reasons why you shouldn't eat a forest squirrel or a beaver or a gopher? Obviously if it tastes like crap, I don't want to eat it, but otherwise...
Thanks for your patience.
P.S.: To the guy who PM-d me asking if I'm a troll: No I'm not. I'm a strange guy, I guess, but I'm serious. People make fun of the chick in this video. I think she's awesome:
[youtube]7RlK0Xd4c2c[/youtube]
First: some background. I've never hunted anything, but I am not squeamish or shy about the idea. I love meat in all its glorious forms. Hell, I'd probably eat your cat if you threw a little parsley on it.
So, being a noob, I decided it would be a good idea to start small. Why not rabbits? Rabbits is practically chickens, y'know? Bugs Bunny references aside, rabbit is tasty, small, and I presume easier to clean than a deer for a first timer.
That said, please save me the torture of trying to navigate government sites. I swear the government web designers are all sadists. I would greatly appreciate opinions and facts on the following questions:
- Do you need a license to hunt rabbits? I mean, some consider them vermin, but all I see is a delicious animal.

- Is there a particular time of year you should NOT hunt rabbits for food?
- Anyone have any links showing how to clean and prepare a rabbit?
- What kind of terrain should I look at? Rabbits are everywhere, I know, but surely there must be certain terrains that have a greater abundance of rabbits. (I'm not asking you to give up your spot, just some guidance)
- What are the chances of finding a decent population of rabbits in the greater Ottawa area?
- Finally, are there any other types of edible game that you do not need a license to hunt? I mean, are there health reasons why you shouldn't eat a forest squirrel or a beaver or a gopher? Obviously if it tastes like crap, I don't want to eat it, but otherwise...
Thanks for your patience.
P.S.: To the guy who PM-d me asking if I'm a troll: No I'm not. I'm a strange guy, I guess, but I'm serious. People make fun of the chick in this video. I think she's awesome:
[youtube]7RlK0Xd4c2c[/youtube]