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<blockquote data-quote="bcartervol98" data-source="post: 3891674" data-attributes="member: 15501"><p>I wish I had advice for ya man. I grew up stomping fence-rows for rabbits and always managed to get a few each trip. It is tough though, sometimes you can walk 5 feet away from one and he will freeze and not jump especially the colder it is. I grew up in West Tennessee and never hunted with dogs and many times would get a limit without going out of view from my house. Now that I have moved here I have not seen a single rabbit outside in my neighborhood lol. Not sure if they are sparse in East TN or if I just haven't been in the right places. In fairness I haven't rabbit hunted but have been all over deer hunting and scouting and now dove hunting till the season closes and will get after squirrels. I wish I knew somewhere here that has any numbers of rabbits.</p><p></p><p>My friends that still live in West TN say the rabbits there have gotten sparse as well and blame the coyotes but not sure if that is right or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bcartervol98, post: 3891674, member: 15501"] I wish I had advice for ya man. I grew up stomping fence-rows for rabbits and always managed to get a few each trip. It is tough though, sometimes you can walk 5 feet away from one and he will freeze and not jump especially the colder it is. I grew up in West Tennessee and never hunted with dogs and many times would get a limit without going out of view from my house. Now that I have moved here I have not seen a single rabbit outside in my neighborhood lol. Not sure if they are sparse in East TN or if I just haven't been in the right places. In fairness I haven't rabbit hunted but have been all over deer hunting and scouting and now dove hunting till the season closes and will get after squirrels. I wish I knew somewhere here that has any numbers of rabbits. My friends that still live in West TN say the rabbits there have gotten sparse as well and blame the coyotes but not sure if that is right or not. [/QUOTE]
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