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The first year I was stationed up in northern Maine (which is a snowshoe hare Heaven), I managed to kill a few without a dog. It took some time, but after a while you really get good at picking them out sitting there, the black eye or tips of the ears. Second year I slayed them with a .22 rifle. Then I got a long legged beagle, Sgt True Track! What BLAST!! I have seen a bunch up Milk Creek up to Milk Pond just west of Whistling Jacks.
Just set a trail camera up somewhere. Snowshoe hares love to get in front of trail cameras and just hop around all day.
Quote from: Bango skank on January 09, 2020, 09:49:18 AMJust set a trail camera up somewhere. Snowshoe hares love to get in front of trail cameras and just hop around all day.Yeah a snowshoe hare does what a moose does in summer
Quote from: Jonathan_S on January 09, 2020, 09:50:12 AMQuote from: Bango skank on January 09, 2020, 09:49:18 AMJust set a trail camera up somewhere. Snowshoe hares love to get in front of trail cameras and just hop around all day.Yeah a snowshoe hare does what a moose does in summerOh man moose are obnoxious if you have a mineral site in front of a cam. Just lay down on it all day.
Thats crazy, I never would have imagined using a rabbit in distress to call in a rabbit. Guess it's similar to how deer respond to fawn in distress calls.