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Great day of chasing bunnies again toady. Had 10 dogs down and 4 shooters in a spot that I was hoping would produce big. We might not have killed many, only 3, but it was thicker than I thought so seeing a rabbit was tough. Dogs ran about 10 or so with some very long over the mountain and back runs. After yesterday and today my 4 girls are slap wore out. Had my 6 year old son with me today and he was ready. He stomped brush and bet down briars with is walking stick and killed a bunch of rabbits with his stick gun. We had an awesome father and son day with friends. Cole and I sat on a log for a long time and just listened to the dogs run. It was great to see him paying as much attention to the dogs as I was. He even called out a name or two when he heard a specific bark. Little man is starting to recognize our dogs separate from others!!:greenjump: I snapped a few pics today but I did forget the tailgate shot. There may have only been 3 rabbits killed today but some very special memories were made for sure.
Cole
Just had to carry daddy's gun back to the truck.
Be back after the rabbits Monday solo........anyone want to tag along?
the enjoyment had is my goal if i can share it with friends that is even better if i can share it with my boys and they learn a little about rabbit hunting and life that is as good as it gets.all this from a meat hunter. that is an awesome day.
Very nice pics!!! Thanks for sharing them. I miss running rabbits in the mountains, pretty flat up here in Michigan...congrats on getting your son involved too.
Tony
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