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FOXES LIKE COTTONTAILS
Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2022 9:56 pm
by J. A. Early
The snow was finally unfrozen today. We only hunted four hours as the dogs and hunters have gotten out of shape sitting in houses with a foot of snow recently. Jumped eight and got six of them. I took my Fox AE and used the skeet and modified barrels with only one ounce of shot. It is a 12 so not the lightest gun for rabbits but I had never taken it after rabbits. I ended up with four and the Fox did its job. Also pictured is my cousin's SW 20 which he has gone four for four after I sent it off and had the right barrel opened from a tight modified to cylinder. Most rabbit shots are from ten to twenty yards and now he can't miss, after taking it soon after he purchased it and missing six in one day. The left remains full for those long open shots when the rabbits decide to hit the fields for a while.
Re: FOXES LIKE COTTONTAILS
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2022 12:23 pm
by Jim Cloninger
How do you cook the rabbits? Jim
Re: FOXES LIKE COTTONTAILS
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2022 9:42 pm
by Jeff S
Nice hunt, and I love beagles!
I haven’t cooked a rabbit in years, but we used to par boil them and then throw them into a frying pan.
Re: FOXES LIKE COTTONTAILS
Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2022 6:26 pm
by J. A. Early
Jim,
Par boil then flour them adding salt and pepper and brown first on both sides, then fry at a simmer. But what I miss the most is my mother's gravy she used to fix with them, and I can't master the gravy like she could.
Re: FOXES LIKE COTTONTAILS
Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2022 7:01 pm
by Jim Cloninger
They sound good. However, I have not shot a rabbit since I was a kid
Re: FOXES LIKE COTTONTAILS
Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2022 9:06 pm
by Jeff S
One of the secrets to good gravy is to use “Wondra” instead of regular flour. No lumps!
Re: FOXES LIKE COTTONTAILS
Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2022 12:12 am
by coues
I would love to hunt rabbits with Dogs some day.
My mom used to pressure cook the rabbit for awhile then remove the meat. She had a recipe that used yellow curry powder, apples, and plenty of yellow onions on a bed of rice. I need o go through some of her old cook books and see if I can find a recipe that she may have used.
I won’t shoot rabbits over my Pointers so I haven’t shot a cottontail for years.I may need to cook up some curry with some duck breast or quail.
Re: FOXES LIKE COTTONTAILS
Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2022 11:07 pm
by J. A. Early
As one gets older we revert in many things to our childhood. I am hunting with my cousin who has the dogs and is approaching eighty years. His grandsons go and I started out rabbit hunting with his dad, my uncle in the 1960s. Except for all the leg cramps I get at night now along with the briar cuts that are tougher than when I was young it is exciting to try to outsmart a rabbit being run by beagles. We don't shoot on the jump and love to let the dogs chase, lose him, find him again, over and over. We hunt for four hours now whereas we hunted from sun up to sundown in our younger days. It is fun for me as I take a different gun every day, and am using my late uncles' guns often. We went again Thursday and we got another six and had a great day on a freezing cold and windy day. I took my dad's 16 Bernadelli Gamecock that day. Straight stock, skeet and I.M., 6 1/2 pounds. A perfect rabbit killer. Shot at four and got three rascally wabbits.
Re: FOXES LIKE COTTONTAILS
Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2022 1:28 pm
by Jim Cloninger
J A, what state are you hunting rabbits?
Re: FOXES LIKE COTTONTAILS
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2022 11:16 pm
by J. A. Early
The Old Dominion
Re: FOXES LIKE COTTONTAILS
Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2022 11:33 am
by DarylC
Is Mosby jealous?
Re: FOXES LIKE COTTONTAILS
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2022 11:30 am
by Mike of the Mountain
Reminds me of my youth. Hunted rabbits and roosters on my Pappy's farm. We lived right next to it and I'd take a walk every day after school and Saturday afternoons. It was unusual not to take 4-6 rabbits each trip and at least one rooster. The farm was loaded with small game. That was before the days of turkey and high deer numbers in Lehigh County. Good times, good times.
Re: FOXES LIKE COTTONTAILS
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2022 11:26 pm
by J. A. Early
DarylC wrote: ↑Fri Feb 04, 2022 11:33 am
Is Mosby jealous?
I don't tell him about it. But one day I did not have any rabbit dogs so I took him. We never jumped any but if we did he may have never come back chasing it until he caught up with it.
Re: FOXES LIKE COTTONTAILS
Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2022 5:17 pm
by DarylC
If I have a gun or I'm coming out of my man cave with hunting stuff the dogs are on red alert. You must have had Mosby locked up for him to not see you leaving.
Re: FOXES LIKE COTTONTAILS
Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2022 9:51 pm
by J. A. Early
As soon as I get a gun out of the safe Mosby jumps up and down and barks like crazy. So I have to leave him in the bedroom and make a silent escape. Will take him Friday for geese to keep him happy.