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Rabbit Hunting

Classic small game for all ages

Abundant throughout NA
Beagles classic rabbit dogs
Beginner-friendly hunting

Hunting with Beagles

The classic rabbit hunting method - following dogs through cover.

  • The Process: Dogs search cover and flush rabbits
  • Baying: Dogs bark continuously while on scent
  • The Circle: Rabbits run in loops back toward starting point
  • Hunter's Job: Intercept the circling rabbit
  • Position: Stay near where rabbit was jumped

Single hound works fine - don't need a pack.

The Circle Pattern

Understanding this behavior is key to success.

  • Home Range: Cottontails stay in ~5 acre home range
  • Return Path: Usually circle back within 100 yards of jump site
  • Pattern: Loops include zig-zags, doubles, pauses, small circles
  • Multiple Chances: Often get more than one shot opportunity
  • Stay Put: Wait near where rabbit was first flushed

Heavily pressured rabbits may run farther before circling.

Walking Them Up

Effective technique without dogs.

  • Zig-Zag Walk: Irregular pattern alarms rabbits, causes flush
  • Work Into Wind: Scent and noise carried away from rabbits
  • Systematic Approach: Cover brushy areas thoroughly
  • Watch for Freeze: Rabbits often hunker down rather than run
  • Kick Cover: Stomp brush piles, kick fallen logs

Rabbits rely on burst of speed - can't run long distances.

Reading Cover

Find the right habitat and you'll find rabbits.

  • Edge Habitat: Where cover meets feeding areas
  • Overhead Protection: Rabbits need shelter from aerial predators
  • Near Food: Grass, clover, alfalfa, garden crops nearby
  • Structure: Hollow logs, brush piles, old buildings
  • Fence Rows: Often productive, easy to work

Good ground cover + food sources = rabbit colonies.

.22 Rifle Hunting

Effective for sitting shots at dawn and dusk.

  • When: Early morning or evening when rabbits feed
  • Position: Sit at field edge or near cover
  • Shot Placement: Head shots ONLY - body shots ruin meat
  • Target Size: Cottontail head is ~2-inch target
  • Range: .22 LR effective 10-50 yards; .22 WMR to 75-125 yards

Check state regulations - .22 rifles not legal everywhere.

Jump Shooting

Quick reflexes when rabbits burst from cover.

  • Be Ready: Gun up when approaching likely cover
  • Quick Mount: Rabbits burst fast - no time to think
  • Lead: Swing through on crossing shots
  • Close Range: Most shots under 30 yards
  • Follow-Up: Be ready if you miss first shot

Practice snap shooting at the range for better success.

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