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My kid has shot some bunnies when we've been over there antelope hunting. We got into one patch near Dubois where you could easily have filled a limit (think we stopped at about 5), but more likely to just seen one here and there. Strikes me the small game license is about $90 or so? I always just bite the bullet and get the license, might run across some grouse too depending on where you are. We've also shot some sage grouse over there, but the season is short and limited on units.
Great, thanks for the responses. Looking forward to trying a new type of hunting.Do they tend to be near riparian areas or agriculture? Or do you find them out on the prairie too? Seems like a fun way to get some exercise if they are in huntable numbers out on the BLM land.I feel silly asking this, but I’ve just never paid attention to them before.
They're not edible, but will get a lot more shooting if you go after prairie dogs. Burning through a few hundred rounds is not uncommon. I've taken a 17 HMR with me the last few years when I go antelope hunting and had loads of fun with the prairie dogs when I'm done with antelope. There are public sections with good colonies, and some private landowners would welcome someone thinning them.