Wild rabbit population?

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bill huttozac
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Wild rabbit population?

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What are the wild bunny numbers like in your area this year? Good. Average or Poor?
Cottontails seems to be well below average in central AR.

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good i would say
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poor to average southeast iowa

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here in my area quebec


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Most of the place in NC POOR and its been like this for along time now.

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down here in mi.

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hello to everyone im new to the board i live in southeast tx an we have a nice rabbit population

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I ran in the North Eastern part of North Carolina today. The numbers are good there. :cool:
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Western Md :censored: POOR and has been for years.. Parts of Va are decent and Pa.

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Very good this year here in Mo. Been on the average side of things the last couple of years overall, IMO.
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I would say average. I haven't had issues getting starts but I haven't seen strays the way I have in the past when the population is really good.

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Ron Conroe wrote:down here in mi.

Not in my running grounds here in Michigan...seems like things are better this year than the last three. You running private or public Ron??


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Haven't hunted yet, but from what I've seen while doing man drives for deer, it looks pretty good.

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not great in ny plenty of coyotes though and places where they are they are very slick on get aways and getting to a hole

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excellent
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