Posted by pete 23 on January 28, 2015 at 10:50:18 from (74.33.92.250):
In Reply to: Re: Small Game. posted by lfure on January 28, 2015 at 08:27:58:
Speaking of butchering an animal, wife's niece some how found out her dad, wife's brother, had the 4H steer butchered. Niece went vegetarian , still is, probably 50 plus years. I could add a lot more about hunting. When we were young, hunted ducks in fall also. I always liked to shoot the little green wing teals as they were harder to hit and didn't have so much of that darn duck to eat. In the winter we hunted jack rabbits and sold them to the mink farm. We usually got 25 cents each and I had to get at least 3 for every box of 22's to come out. Some times I would empty the whole magazine on one and never touch him and next time maybe get three or four. I soon learned that two or three well placed shots beat spraying the ground. Now days, if you see a jack rabbit you write home about it. In fact, in all the pheasant hunting I have done lately, the only jack I saw was this fall was splattered flat on the road.
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