We started off on a small farm with an old house and barn with a small pond nearby. This location was just a practice warm up for the dogs because of the powder like snow on the ground. We didn't know how the scenting was going to be. They did alright not to bad. Dogs did their part but not a one of us was able to hit the broad side of a barn......lol Jumped up about 6 rabbits or so. Everyone of them holed up in the foundation of the old house.
It started getting warmer outside. Temps had to be nearing 30 degrees or so with the sun out so we moved location. Well what can I say things picked up from here on out. We hunted wood strips - very thick ditches - and an old railroad track with brush piles everywhere.
Randy - My dad and I want to thank you again for having us up. It was a blast and a hunt I won't forget.



Jumped over 30 rabbits and was able to take home 21 rabbits. +1 that my dad rolled but it still managed to crawl into a hole.
Dogs Left to Right - Leah Pistol Daisy Lisa

So after the hunt was over it was time to go home. But my truck decided to not want to start for me. It would start then die start then die. We probably did that for a good 20 times. Randy got out the tow strap and pulled me into town. Luckly Scott's brother was a mechanic. He told us to pull a plug near the throttle body and see if it'll start. Sure enough it did. BOY what a relief. I was about to camp out in macon county 3hrs from home. Heck if it wasn't for them guys I'd still be stranded in the middle of no where. I really appreciate all the help with getting my truck up and running. Truck is going into the shop I was afraid to drive it sat and sun. I'll be back to rabbit hunting this coming weekend
Thanks a bunch - Joey