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<blockquote data-quote="tailchaser" data-source="post: 3899594" data-attributes="member: 13627"><p>If your hunting WMA land then that may be your problem ,them places are hunted to death and have very few rabbits,I hunt alot of WMA and corp land with dogs and dont jump but 1-2 ,but any dog that will get in the brush and just roam around will get a rabbit to jump don't have to be a beagle the best jump dog I ever had was a spitz she would wear a brush pile or briar patch out .but if you don't take a dog just stomp around hit briar patches with sticks throw rocks or sticks in the thick stuff and watch for them to run it may be a long day and a lot of walking but if there's rabbits there you'll jump one</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tailchaser, post: 3899594, member: 13627"] If your hunting WMA land then that may be your problem ,them places are hunted to death and have very few rabbits,I hunt alot of WMA and corp land with dogs and dont jump but 1-2 ,but any dog that will get in the brush and just roam around will get a rabbit to jump don't have to be a beagle the best jump dog I ever had was a spitz she would wear a brush pile or briar patch out .but if you don't take a dog just stomp around hit briar patches with sticks throw rocks or sticks in the thick stuff and watch for them to run it may be a long day and a lot of walking but if there's rabbits there you'll jump one [/QUOTE]
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