We had a light rain overnight making scenting conditions today near perfect with a gray cloudy overcast. Them hounds ran those rabbits head held high running as fast as their legs would let them. I've never seen em run that fast before. A total of 22 rabbits was jumped today and we were able to knock out 21 rabbits. Not to bad and we owe it to one amazing pack of females that were on the ground today. We droped them out around 7:45am and had non stop action one after another.
Here is a video clip showing some of today's highlights. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1GnJMYrZSg
Yep you guessed it I caught another rabbit no shots fired. Not kidding he was alive and trying to kick out but I had a tight hold on him and he wasn't going anywhere. thanks to daisy for letting me know where he holed and keeping him their till I was able to catch him as he came flying out the other side of the hole. They ran this rabbit up and down that hill for about a half hour to 45minutes before he holed. They were pushing him fast with very little checks constant pressure.

Here are a few pictures of the farm we were hunting


The dogs jumped about 3 or 4 out of this ditch. Daisy was doing a great job at jumping them today.

Here's the crew with 21 Lincoln County Cottontails

