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Rabbit Hunting Expectations?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mud Creek" data-source="post: 5296528" data-attributes="member: 13378"><p>I hunt with beagles, 99% of the time we jump them off the bed. The rabbit will sit tight until the dogs get right up close. I won't tolerate a cold nose dog boo hooing on every feed line it comes across. If you're checking the cover good and still not seeing rabbits then I wouldn't be suprised if they are getting up ahead of you. The only 2 other options would be they're staying buttoned up tight as you pass or they just aren't there like you think. As someone else said walk a little and then stop. Most rabbit hunters I know that own beagles are struggling to find spots to run these days. If you're having fun walking and jump shooting them, you should see if you can get with someone who has dogs that will let you tag along or invite them to your spot.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Don't be suprisef if its lack of rabbits though. I have a few spots that should be rabbit heaven but the numbers just aren't there and when we do jump them they are in the least likely places.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mud Creek, post: 5296528, member: 13378"] I hunt with beagles, 99% of the time we jump them off the bed. The rabbit will sit tight until the dogs get right up close. I won't tolerate a cold nose dog boo hooing on every feed line it comes across. If you're checking the cover good and still not seeing rabbits then I wouldn't be suprised if they are getting up ahead of you. The only 2 other options would be they're staying buttoned up tight as you pass or they just aren't there like you think. As someone else said walk a little and then stop. Most rabbit hunters I know that own beagles are struggling to find spots to run these days. If you're having fun walking and jump shooting them, you should see if you can get with someone who has dogs that will let you tag along or invite them to your spot. Don't be suprisef if its lack of rabbits though. I have a few spots that should be rabbit heaven but the numbers just aren't there and when we do jump them they are in the least likely places. [/QUOTE]
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